Inspiration
Here you’ll find artists or articles that inspire me. Feel free to look around and get inspired yourself
Delehag
Drawing from a rich tradition of iconography, Henrik Delehag’s work explores the most complex of relationships; that between black and white. He seeks to distill a complex reality into symbols of our collective understanding, provide typographic essence to the human condition. Henrik is based in London.
Tomasz Woźniakowski
Tomasz Woźniakowski is an artist from Szczecin who works as an illustrator, 3D animator, musician, and independent game developer. His style is rooted in digital realism, focusing on distorted human forms, blending surrealism and bodily imagery in visions that feel suspended between dream and nightmare.
Jordan Watkins
What makes him stand out is that he isn’t content with simply showcasing his work. He’s building a world—and inviting others in. He founded @asteriskcreate, a kind of creative dojo where he teaches other artists and entrepreneurs how to engineer virality rather than wait for it. “One million views in 150 days or less,” he promises, like a magician offering to reveal the trick behind the illusion.
In between the effects and growth tips, you get glimpses of the person underneath. He writes about the fear and uncertainty that come with being an artist, but also about the quiet courage of showing up anyway. Watching his page feels like standing beside someone who’s already halfway up the mountain, reaching a hand back down—not to pull you, but to show you where to grip.
Mac Baconai
Mac Baconai is a digital surrealist who creates haunting, otherworldly imagery using Midjourney. Instead of paint or pencil, they guide an AI with carefully crafted prompts, coaxing out visuals that feel like dreams half-remembered — warped landscapes, sentient machinery, human forms melting into strange dimensions. Their art blurs the line between human intention and algorithmic imagination, turning raw computation into emotion.
