I am a Melbourne-based abstract expressionist digital artist.
Art, for me, is a journey into abstraction—an exploration of color, form, and texture within the boundless digital realm.
It is a space where the intangible takes shape, where pixels shift and evolve, and where meaning is never fixed but continuously unfolding.
There is a rhythm to the creative process, a balance between spontaneity and precision.
Shapes emerge, colors interact, and textures weave together in ways both intentional and unexpected.
Working with digital tools, I build intricate layers, drawn to bold contrasts, shifting patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow.
Techniques such as glitch effects and fractal elements find their way into my compositions, subtly distorting perception and inviting interpretation.
The digital age shapes much of this work—a fusion of human intuition and machine precision.
There is inspiration in the past, in artists who challenged convention, yet there is also a desire to move forward, to push beyond, to explore new forms of expression that technology makes possible.
Exhibiting both online and in physical spaces allows for different kinds of connection, each interaction offering a new way of seeing, a different response.
The accessibility of digital art opens pathways to engagement, allowing viewers to bring their own narratives and emotions into the experience.
At its core, this work is an evolving conversation—between past and future, control and chaos, artist and observer.
It is a reflection of a world in motion, where abstraction becomes a language of feeling, and where meaning is shaped as much by those who view as by those who create.