Cem Hasimi: Designing Emotion in Motion
Cem Hasimi’s work sits at the intersection of clarity and feeling. Known for emotionally charged animations that linger quietly rather than shout, his practice reflects a background not just in art, but in communication.
Adamtastic, Listening as Practice
For those encountering Adamtastic’s work for the first time, the entry point is not a statement but an invitation. His practice does not demand interpretation, it asks for presence. “I aim to create art that invites viewers to connect with themselves on a deeper level.”
Paint It Without Fear: Yusaymon
Some artists answer questions, others reveal themselves. For this interview, Yusaymon did both. Instead of responding only in text, he transformed each answer into an artwork, creating pages filled with frantic marks, layered thoughts and the instinctive energy that runs through his practice.
Benji, Inside the Mind of a Digital Art Archivist
Benji’s journey into digital art began not with hype, but with quiet curiosity, an avid traditional art collector who stumbled onto Nifty Gateway in 2020 and instantly recognised the power, immersion, and honesty of the medium.
Mahendra Nazar: Worlds Within Worlds
From the microscopic to the monumental, Indonesian artist Mahendra Nazar builds universes that blur the boundaries between biology, identity, and imagination.
Manic: From the Edge of Darkness
Few artists embody the uncompromising spirit of this space like Manic. His name itself is a declaration, a reflection of the battles he has fought and survived, from bipolar disorder and addiction to homelessness and self-doubt.
The Chaos-Driven Worlds of Greencross
In the lineage of cryptoart, certain names carry the weight of pioneering firsts. Greencross is one of them.
Bongdoe: Archivem, Glitch, and Beyond
From early experiments in collage to immersive worlds built in 3D, Bongdoe has steadily carved a place in digital art by blending nostalgia, glitch, and layered symbolism.
Haami Jaan: Eyes Never Lie
For Haami Jaan, art is not only about creating images but about weaving “fancy stories about how emotions impact the world.”
Blotter: Between Sweet Escapes
Blotter’s work lives in contrasts, bright, sweet visuals that soothe, and layered, ritualistic pieces that tug at deeper unease.
Recollapse: Narratives in Motion
For Recollapse, inspiration arrives in fleeting moments, watching films, reading books, or sketching freely.
Jordi Gandul: Worlds Between Chaos and Play
Jordi Gandul’s art is instantly recognizable, cityscapes teeming with detail, surreal characters bending reality, and a playful energy that draws you in.
The Chaotic Compositions of Hectoroz
Since 2021, Hectoroz has carved out a distinctive place in the NFT art landscape, building his identity around a fascination with motion, distortion, and surreal intensity.
Spell: Dualities in Motion
Spell’s journey as an artist is one of contrasts, between tradition and modernity, silence and noise, design and art.
Coping Mechanisms:XCOPY
XCOPY has never been an artist to follow cycles, he burns them down.
Kungfuhavestyle: Pop Culture in Motion
In the shifting landscape of digital art, where memes collide with myth and glitch becomes language, few artists have carved out a style as distinct as Kungfuhavestyle.
V1 CryptoPunks: Original Vs Official
Discussions that began as arguments turned into thoughtful exchanges about provenance, history, and cultural significance.
Yusaymon: I Did Not Know What Was Normal (2021)
I’d like to introduce you to Yusaymon, an artist I’ve gotten to know through our online conversations over the past couple of years…