Digital Art

I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember, mostly because it was the easiest way to get ideas out of my head. Comics were a big part of that early on—they taught me how to tell a story with images, pacing, and emotion, not just “nice drawings.” That way of thinking still shapes how I approach digital art today.

Moving into tools like Adobe Illustrator and Procreate gave me more control and flexibility, but it took time to find a balance between precision and expression. I’ve learned when to clean things up and when to let them stay a little rough. Some ideas need structure, others need space to breathe.

After spending years doing this professionally, digital art feels instinctive. I can adapt styles, take direction, and still keep a sense of personality in the work. My goal is always to make visuals that feel clear, expressive, and memorable without trying too hard.

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