in elementary school i drew cubes on scrap paper. the first art book that i loved was the work of escher. i was fascinated by optical illusions and perspective at 7 years old i discovered microsoft paint- and drew more cubes. using the line tool- i could get more precise with my geometry. I also enjoyed using the spraypaint tool- which scattered tiny particles across the digital canvas.

art is like a reflection it reflects the time period when it was created when the church was the dominant power- hymns and chants were were articulately crafted to invoke God. but as the dominant powers have shifted- so has art. when the dominant powers are no longer centralized to a single entity, I wonder what the art will look like.

today i’m making art in Blender. the more time i spend in virtual spaces, the more i see the world like an infinitely complex mesh. that’s what renews my appreciation of beauty. it’s the tiny patterns that are all interwoven together like a fine mesh and it all comes together to create an explosively energetic thing