Digital art is simply tradition finding a new canvas — and I’m here to push it further.

My digital art grew out of the same place as my paint, pencils, and sketchbooks — a love for faces, color, and those quiet moments when a person’s whole story sits in their eyes. Somewhere along the way, my iPad stopped being a piece of tech and became another brush in my hand. It feels natural now… like I’m sketching directly onto light.

Every portrait begins the same way: curiosity first, details second.
I study how curls fall, where highlights dance on skin, the subtle shift of an expression. I paint what I see, but also what I feel — the emotion behind the pose, the presence of the person.

Blending tones, building textures, layering color — it’s digital, yes, but the process is deeply human. You’ll see streaks of my traditional training in every stroke. I love crisp edges and clean linework, but I always chase warmth. The goal is never just accuracy. It’s connection.

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