
Artist Interview: Vince Fraser
Vince Fraser is a digital artist and illustrator with over 20 years of experience in the creative industry. Known for blending a variety of skills, including film and motion, he believes in confronting current social, political, and cultural realities with an imaginative yet critical lens, using his art as a tool for change. We asked Vince about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Hayao Miyazaki: Preserving Hand-Drawn Style While Evolving with Technology
Hayao Miyazaki, the legendary co-founder of Studio Ghibli, has long championed the art of hand-drawn animation, believing that true storytelling lies in the human touch. While CGI and AI-generated animation are transforming the industry, Miyazaki remains a staunch advocate for traditional techniques, however, as technology evolves, Ghibli tries to strike a delicate balance between innovation and authenticity.

10 Digital Artists: The Art of Animation
Animation is the art of bringing still images to life, creating the illusion of movement through a series of frames. These frames, whether hand-drawn, digitally created, or crafted with models, are carefully sequenced to tell stories and capture emotions. In this article, we’re celebrating ten talented digital artists who are redefining the art of animation.

Artist Interview: Francesco Seren Rosso
Francesco Seren Rosso is a self-taught artist from Italy whose work blends digital glitches with the beauty of nature. His art often features landscapes where the natural and technological collide, revealing the unexpected beauty in imperfection and decay. Francesco experiments with glitch aesthetics, intentionally degrading digital files to uncover meaning in loss, and incorporates collage techniques to layer textures and materials into striking compositions. We asked Francesco about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Paul Reardon
Paul Reardon is a UK-based designer, director, and visual artist working at the crossroads of digital art, design, film, and technology. He is the founder of Altered State Editions, a creative space for producing limited-edition digital art prints through experimentation and play. We asked Paul about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Michael J. Masucci
Michael J. Masucci has been at the forefront of digital art for over 40 years, blending creativity with advocacy to help digital art gain recognition in contemporary spaces. A founding member of EZTV and the CyberSpace Gallery, one of the world’s first galleries dedicated to digital art, Masucci has been a pioneer in integrating art and technology. His work celebrates the coexistence of past and present, often mixing vintage tools with cutting-edge techniques to honor where digital art began while exploring where it can go. We asked Michael about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Martin Došek
Martin Došek, based in Pardubice, Czech Republic, has been creating collages for over 35 years. His collages reflect the complexity of life, focusing on themes like love, connection, and our need to explore and understand the world. Each piece is layered and detailed, capturing emotions and moments that can’t always be put into words. We asked Martin about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Joe Giunta
Joe Giunta is a seasoned graphic artist, illustrator, and educator with a career spanning decades. Joe explores ways to infuse the energy and spontaneity of traditional art into the digital medium. His love for cartoons has been a constant throughout his career, inspired by the gag cartoons and comic strips he admired growing up. Over time, his style evolved into a unique blend influenced by his heroes from Mad Magazine, The New Yorker, and the Saturday Evening Post — with humor that continues to develop and delight audiences. We asked Joe about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: SURVIVETHETRAP
SURVIVETHETRAP is a seasoned art director with 15 years of experience creating impactful designs. Based in Orlando, Florida, he has worked with high-profile clients to deliver quality graphic design that transforms brands. His mission is simple: to create art that makes people stop, feel, and connect — even if they can’t put it into words. We asked SURVIVETHETRAP about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Annie Lok
Annie Lok is an Australian collage artist who merges traditional cut-and-paste techniques with digital technology to create thought-provoking works that explore identity, culture, and social issues. Drawing from personal and found photographic imagery, her practice reflects her fascination with art as a tool for criticism and change — a way to capture snapshots of identity and culture in tangible, lasting forms. We asked Annie about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Ryn Clarke
Ryn is a Cleveland-based visual artist, photographer, and educator who finds inspiration in the beauty of nature. Using both iPhone and digital SLR cameras, she explores a variety of photographic techniques, from composite photography to photopolymer gravure, encaustic art, and hand-colored prints. Ryn’s art practice is rooted in bringing together traditional and modern processes, allowing her to get creative while honoring the rich history of her craft. We asked Ryn about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: Poetry in the Digital Age
Poetry in the digital age brings together the analog and digital worlds of text, incorporating poetic expression into various artistic media and bringing it out of the ordinary. Through the use of digital tools and platforms, poets and artists alike are transforming the genre, disrupting the linearity of text to create meaningful spaces where the poetic emerges in new and unexpected ways. Here is 10 of the best artists who are making waves in the world of poetry in the digital age.

Artist Interview: JJ
Jie Jian (JJ) is a Brooklyn-based artist, graphic designer, and type designer whose work explores racial and gender issues, particularly focusing on Asian female representations in the U.S. She also reflects on the present through the lens of nostalgic childhood experiences. Her projects are often bilingual, designed to bridge communication between Western and Eastern audiences. We asked JJ about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Audrey Chou
Yi-Han (Audrey) Chou is a dancer, researcher, and multimedia artist from Taipei, now based in New York City since 2018. Audrey’s work revolves around storytelling through movement, exploring the connections between embodiment, cultural identity, and diversity. We asked Audrey about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Stephen Paré
Stephen Paré is an artist and writer originally from Ithaca, New York, who has lived across the United States. Now based in Houston, Texas, Stephen feels at home wherever his creativity takes him. Inspired by the art, stories, and music he’s loved, as well as the deep cultures and nuances of language, Stephen’s work aims for what James Joyce once called an “omnium gatherum” — a full representation of life, both profound and ironic. We asked Stephen about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Su Rankine
Su Rankine is a budding digital artist who brings her love for color, movement, and self-expression to her creations. Her journey began in a simple but serendipitous way — scrolling through Pinterest, she stumbled upon digital art that sparked her curiosity. From there, she discovered her first digital collage app and started experimenting, creating pieces that felt both fun and expressive. With time, practice, and an open mind, Su has found her flow in the digital art world, learning new skills and techniques as she goes. We asked Su about her art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Abhimanyu Krishna
Abhimanyu Krishna, known online as @visualalchemist, is an Indian digital artist. For him, nature is the ultimate teacher, sparking a childlike curiosity that drives his creative process. With a background in pure sciences and mathematics, he views the world as a network of data — from the chemical makeup of the air to the intricate patterns of leaves and flowers, all rooted in mathematical principles. This perspective extends to his art, where he decodes natural systems and translates them into generative frameworks, finding beauty not just in the predictable patterns but also in their random deviations. We asked Abhimanyu about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: David Van Eyssen
David Van Eyssen is a multimedia artist whose work reflects his fascination with time, memory, and the beauty of impermanence. Originally from London, he started as a painter and installation artist, later expanding his creative journey to Los Angeles, where he made a name for himself in entertainment and advertising. His art practice combines his painterly instincts with his experience in filmmaking to create video-based work, site-specific projections, virtual and extended reality pieces, AI-infused photography, lenticular images, and 2.5D prints. We asked David about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Trinity Yeung
Trinity Yeung is a New York City-based designer and writer originally from the Philippines, known for her fresh take on motion graphics, front-end product design, and editorials. Trinity’s work thrives at the intersection of color, texture, and narrative, drawing from her Southeast Asian heritage, pop culture, technology, and contemporary art forms. Her diverse background in feature writing, material research, and design strategy lends her a distinctive edge in design thinking. We asked Trinity about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Daniel Thompson
Daniel Thompson, the creative force behind BK Creations, is a visual artist whose work is inspired by two key muses — music and life experiences. Daniel’s art transforms emotions and moments into abstract realist visual expressions. For him, every song sparks a new world of ideas, while personal and shared experiences shape the themes he explores. We asked Daniel about his art, creative process, and inspirations.