I practice digital minimalist art in a Techspressionist style, using a combination of clean lines and simple forms to create pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging.
I am particularly interested in exploring the relationship between technology and the natural world, and I often use my art to comment on how digital and physical worlds intersect. My work is also inspired by simplicity and how it can create a sense of calm and clarity in an increasingly complex world.
I use a variety of techniques in my work, including digital imaging, programming, and generative algorithms to create pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging. My digital minimalist art style is marked by a sparse use of colors, shapes, and textures and an emphasis on negative space.