
Artist Interview: Gzhenka’s Fun House
Gzhenka’s Fun House welcomes you to a perfect world of errie and uncanny art — fully immersed in the possibilities of artificial intelligence art, the artist delves into the depths of her inner thoughts and draws inspiration from her dreams. We asked Gzhenka about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Connie Bakshi
Connie Bakshi is an LA-based artist who often uses artificial intelligence to create art that re-codes language, lore, and ritual. Through her art, she explores the relationship between human and nonhuman, synthetic and organic, and material and immaterial. We asked Connie about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: The Best of Surreal and Uncanny Art
It’s the Spooky Season! Whether you're a fan of all things spooky or just seeking a touch of the mysterious, the digital art realm has something extraordinary to offer. In the spirit of the season, we’re spotlighting the works of 10 remarkable digital artists whose creations bring the bizarre, the surreal, and the uncanny to life.

Artist Interview: The Fleece
The Fleece is an art collective formed by artists Graeme, Rich, and Phil in 2022. They aspire to create and produce ‘abstract ideas’ through the medium of digital, film, music, publications, events, installations, and other randomness. We asked The Fleece about their art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Mrs Luva Luva
After many years working commercially as a digital animator, Mrs Luva Luva took a course in art therapy during the lockdown. That’s how she started to find her voice once more, and explore physical art such as painting and ceramics. The artist took this back into her digital practice and currently works between the two mediums. We asked Mrs Luva Luva about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Hugo Wu
Hugo Wu is a Chinese-born, 3D motion designer and art director based in New York City. While inviting audiences to connect with their own inner child and embrace the untamed essence in their hearts, the artist strives to experiment with new tools and technologies to rediscover his passions through his work. We asked Hugo about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: Women in digital arts you need to know
Creativity is a force that defies boundaries, reshapes narratives, and drives conversations — and would be extremely boring if only men did it. So here’s a list of female digital artists whose work sparks inspiration in so many shapes and forms in the colorful world of digital art!

10 Digital Artists: The Best of Digital Illustration
Digital illustrators push the boundaries of imagination, experiment freely, make revisions with ease, and explore diverse styles and textures and create stunning artworks — we’ve gathered a list of 10 of the most talented ones! With advanced digital tools and techniques, digital illustration has become a vital medium in the world of art and design. By enabling artists to express themselves in ways that were once limited to traditional media, it offers unique advantages like global collaboration and eco-friendliness.

Artist Interview: Rhea Bambulu
Rhea Bambulu creates digital paintings and GIFs which draw inspiration from the modern romanticism era and the anime pop culture of the 80s and 90s. Her artistic expression, she says, “articulates her melancholy.” We asked Rhea about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Maxwell DeWunmi
Maxwell DeWunmi is a digital artist, illustrator, and graphic designer from Nigeria. He was raised in the northern central city of Jos and is now based in Lagos. He has studied physics and works mostly with 3d software. We asked Maxwell about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Livia Ribichini
Livia Ribichini is an artist and set designer who reflects on the diversity of identities between users and avatars in the virtual and physical world. She experiments with sensations, perceptions, new media, and technology. We asked Livia about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: Women in digital arts you need to know
The presence and participation of women in the field of digital arts is not just important, but essential. Women bring a fresh and diverse perspective, enriching the creative landscape by offering unique ways of storytelling and innovative design approaches. Their inclusion helps break away from traditional stereotypes and fosters a more inclusive and representative industry. Here’s a list of female digital artists who are pushing the boundaries of digital expression by experimenting with several forms and techniques, such as artificial intelligence, 3D animation, digital illustration, and more.

10 Digital Artists: The Best of 3D Art
Since computer-generated 3D modeling and animation became possible, digital artists have been creating stunning virtual worlds, characters, and objects that have depth and volume. We’ve gathered a list of 10 talented digital artists who push the boundaries of 3D motion design by creating wonderful 3D realms and characters.

Artist Interview: Jiatong Yao
With a background in fine arts and computer science, Jiatong Yao hones her skills in programming, digital art, and multimedia installations. She works with a variety of digital tools, including game engines, virtual reality, and augmented reality technology, to create interactive installations that engage viewers. We asked Jiatong about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Patrick Lichty
Patrick Lichty is a technological artist, writer, curator, educator, and activist specializing in media, AR, VR, AI, and NFTs who has investigated how media shapes how humanity perceives reality at the edge between the virtual and the physical. We asked Patrick about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Saeko Ehara
Saeko Ehara is a Kirakira (Japanese word for glitter, glisten, twinkle) artist and video journalist based in Tokyo. She represents Kirakira motifs such as jewels and flowers in her works and is inspired by Japanese Anime culture. With a background in oil painting, she is interested in finding a connection between analog and digital experiences and mixing the old with the new. We asked Saeko about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Wildy Martinez
Wildy Martinez, founder of the creative movement “Wildflower Fields,” is a digital illustrator, fashion designer, mother, and hope dealer born and raised in NYC. She shines her positive heart through mixed media and digital art while bringing awareness to racial prejudices. We asked Wildy about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Dr3amNeptune
Abra Ramirez, who creates under the alias Dr3amNeptune, is an illustrator and animator who dreams of a sci-fantasy world. By blending concepts of futurism and religion in her art, Dr3amNeptune explores “perfection” through her digital self. We asked Abra about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: Augmented Reality Art
With AR art, computer-generated images, videos, or effects are superimposed over a user's real-world view — augmented reality adds new dimensions of shape, motion, and significance to existing works of art or physical locations. One can experience the real world enhanced using augmented reality, and AR art can open up a wonderful new world in our physical space. We’ve gathered a list of 10 talented digital artists who create stunning AR artwork that merge physical and digital realms.

Artist Interview: Ghostrystore
Cait Lamas, or Ghostrystore, is a digital artist who’s born, raised, and based in Atlanta, Georgia. At the core of Ghostrystore’s work is a fascination with death, the unknown, the afterlife, the ethereal, and the fantastical. Her art genre called “Magical Digitalism,” created by the artist herself, features fantastical, otherworldly elements, such as mythical creatures, natural landscapes, and mystical objects through the lens of technology. We asked Ghostrystore about her art, creative process, and inspirations.