DeeKay | Is an animator and digital artist recognized for his distinctive style, which blends simplicity and dynamism while drawing inspiration from retro games. With a 10-year background as a motion designer at renowned companies like Google and Apple, he took the leap into becoming a full-time artist, embracing the world of fine art and dedicating himself to creating his own digital art to convey narratives. DeeKay's works embody his artistic philosophy that "Art is for everyone" and he consistently creates his own art to tell stories that can resonate with people of all ages.
All-AI-I | Is a Japanese AI artist working across visual and video media. Drawing from the aesthetics of post-photography, the artist follows traces, exploring notions of authorship, memory, and visual truth.
“All-AI-I uses AI in a post-photographic approach to explore traces and memories of images that may never have existed. Drawing on the traditions of art photography, the work incorporates elements of metaphysics, surrealism, and magic realism.”
Tyler Hobbs | Is a leading figure in generative art, a discipline marrying computer science and visual creativity. Holding a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin, he transitioned into full-time artistic practice around 2014, exploring how algorithmic systems can emulate—and interact with—human aesthetics and “organic mess” .
Burnt Toast | Burnt Toast Creative is the creative moniker of Scott Martin, a Canadian freelance illustrator and muralist based in Toronto. His work is characterized by vibrant, playful doodles and bold visual flair, earning him clients like Google, Facebook, Samsung, Red Bull, and Danone.
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Manual Larino | Is a Spanish-American visual artist renowned for his work in generative art, where he employs algorithms and code to create digital artworks. He earned a B.F.A. with honors from the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, and studied illustration at the Joe Kubert School in New Jersey.
Dirty Robot | (Dan Isles)British-born, now based in Hokkaido, Japan—an illustrator and cartoonist known for sci-fi, street-inspired visuals. His work spans original art, prints, comic art, and he’s created a full graphic novel titled Joyama! published by Dark Horse.
Panaviscope | A Swiss-based multi‑instrumentalist and visual artist from Geneva. He writes, performs, produces, and often creates the visuals for his music—combining lush electro‑pop, psychedelia, and rich cinematic textures.
MountVitruvius | Is the digital alias of Anthony Hiley‑Mann, a generative artist and creative coder. His work combines algorithmic composition with aesthetic exploration—melding early computer–graphics influences, cubism, structure, and vibrant color.
Gengoya | He initially created minimalist, vector-style editorial illustrations with a restrained color palette — ideal for magazine-style textual accompaniment in Fine Art America. This design background evolved into the digital artwork he’s known for today.