Why I Chose Digital Art
Bridging Technology and Expression
My journey into digital art didn’t begin in a traditional studio. It began in front of a screen, writing code, debugging systems, and building software. For over a decade, I worked as a software engineer and blockchain developer. But alongside the logic and structure of technology, I always felt the pull of visual storytelling and creative exploration.
Digital art became the space where both worlds could meet.
What drew me in was the flexibility. With digital tools, I could paint with algorithms, sculpt with motion, and build immersive environments limited only by imagination. My background in tech gave me the confidence to experiment with generative art, real-time rendering, and interactive installations.
I was no longer just building systems—I was building experiences.
What began as curiosity became a calling. Today, I see digital art not only as a medium of expression but as a dialogue between artist and viewer, code and canvas, intention and interpretation. It’s an ever-evolving space where I can challenge boundaries, collaborate across disciplines, and constantly learn.
Choosing digital art wasn’t a pivot away from my past in tech. It was an evolution. And it’s one I continue to explore, frame by frame, line by line, pixel by pixel.