My fascination with digital art started when I was a teenager and experimented with Photoshop collages, mixing images and textures just to see what I could make. Then, my first Wacom tablet opened up a whole new world: layers, brushes, and tools that let me create in ways traditional media never could.
What I love most about digital art is its versatility—you’re not limited to just brushstrokes. You can build with shapes, refine with selections, or transform images by masking and cutting. It’s like having a limitless toolbox! It’s a space where I can tune out the world, experiment without pressure, and let my curiosity lead the way.