What made you pursue NFT art?

First off my love for art. Idd been doing my art on the side as a hobby for a couple of years when I got introduced to NFT – the fact that it had the ability to make digital art unique was a gamechanger and meant that I could spend more time on what I truly loved. Since then I’ve learned that one of the most amazing things about NFT’s in my opinion is how it has brought artists together. Before, artist didnt talk alot or in smaller groups – NFT’s has given birth to a community stronger than I could ever have imagined. I have no doubt that this will go down in history as the digital art revolution.  

If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go? 

The first thing that comes to mind is Japan. Its very different from where I live and I would love to experience the culture. 

What are your other passions besides art? 

Photography still has a special place in my heart, always will have. Although Im not a master of it, I also love playing music. I often go throw frisbees with my friends. Some would say its not a passion, but spending time with my family also feels like it. 

Do you make other forms of art?

I still do some photography but other than that pretty much all my time goes into my 3d-work. Then I draw with my kids, but Im pretty sure that doesn’t qualify as art 😀

How did you come up with your specific style?

Coming from photography, my approach to 3d was very photographic in a sense. Alot of the things I had learned through photography over the years, I brought with me and used when creating in 3d. Even though my style evolved alot over the years and still does, what ties it all together is the same thing that brought me to both photography and 3d in the first place; my love for light. Studying light through both photography for over 10 years and now through 3d has given me a deep understanding of it and how it can be used to show emotions and tell stories all on its own. As I see it this also shows in my art and how it has evolved to being more and more about the light. In many ways my art is a study of light itself and the search for meaningful emotion through it. 

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