Mire

Historical Context and Creative Process

Each piece in this collection emerged during a tumultuous period, deeply influenced by the ebb and flow of bipolar disorder prior to receiving effective treatment. They stand as artifacts of a restless mind, delving into digital visualization with the sole intent of finding solace in the escape it provided. The majority of these pieces crystallized in 2013 during a particularly challenging bout of the illness. Looking back, a decade later, I'm comforted by the realization that I've evolved beyond that quagmire of mental turmoil. Once emblems of anguish and affliction, these works have transformed, paralleling my own recovery, into beacons of hope.

Perception, digital, 2013, (cover of nature magazine 2015)

Experimentation lies at the heart of my creative journey, more so for this series. Each creation was born without premeditation or deliberate visual strategy. They were conceived by navigating the intricacies of various 3D and 2D visualization software, not with a determination to master them, but with a fervent desire to be astounded by their unpredicted outcomes.

While 3D software forms the bedrock of many pieces, the collection also boasts digital paintings.

NFTs

NFT’s are presented on SuperRare