Category: Artwork

  • Nature is Home

    Nature is Home

    This is inspired by Mother Nature. If you look closely, there are tiny flower motifs within the hexagonal patterns. The hexagon also symbolizes the honeycombs found in beehives. The eye represents how looking at nature can put you in a hypnotic trance, a spell that can even heal your soul. Read more

  • Without You, I am Broken

    Without You, I am Broken

    The composition of this was inspired by the classic web design layout that you see in the late 90s and early 2000s where the header is at the top and the left panel is sidebar. I wanted to pay tribute to the layout that was prominent for decades. Read more

  • Lucid Dreams

    Lucid Dreams

    Sticking with the Ying and Yang theme, this piece combines my ripples and flowers into one composition. It’s a celebration of the ever changing effects of life. I like to think chaos is sometimes part of change. Every day you’re changing and growing. The ripple effects of all that chaos can shape you as a Read more

  • Paradise

    Paradise

    Created entirely with code, this piece explores the mesmerizing rhythm of circular geometry. The composition features delicate, textured rings that gather like ripples on a dark pond, drawing direct inspiration from the minimalist layouts of the Hamonshu. By scattering these organic clusters across a deep and velvety purple background, the artwork looks almost handmade. Read more

  • Rupture

    Rupture

    With this piece, I utilized a deep, dark purple palette, programming a subtle gradient effect that radiates outward through the petals. The concept behind the composition is a romanticized rose that doubles as a bleeding artery, exploring the delicate line between beauty and vitality. Read more

  • Sacred

    Sacred

    I have always been captivated by the lotus, so I wanted to pay tribute to its enduring nature. The watercolor effects and weathered textures were all applied by hand in a photo editor. Without this careful post processing, the digital piece felt cold and rigid. Adding those tiny details brought it to life, giving the Read more

  • Flower Study #3

    Flower Study #3

    These camellia flowers are a study in delicate complexity. There is something so peaceful about the geometry of a camellia, and being able to capture that organic symmetry through code feels like a dream come true. Watching these intricate layers unfold from a complex script reminds me why I fell in love with generative art Read more

  • Blooming

    Blooming

    With Blooming, I started experimenting with a new palette. I chose crimson because using a shade of red was unusual for me. The 50/50 split composition suggests a sense of Yin and Yang, while the floral dot pattern was a happy accident in the code. A small bug created this beautiful burst pattern that I Read more

  • Flower Study #1

    Flower Study #1

    When I first started creating generative art, the first thing I wanted to learn was creating 3D polygons so I started a flower series that allowed me to explore the intricate and delicate shape of petals. Read more

  • Flourish

    Flourish

    This piece was made to emulate a comic book cover and it centers around the flower theme. It was done entirely in code, but it was glued together in a photo editor. I played with the top right panel until it started to look like a sunrise/sunset. Everything felt balanced once I added the cherry Read more