Artists
Step into the creative worlds of our digital & AI artists. Each brings a unique perspective, blending tradition and technology, emotion and innovation. Discover their stories, inspirations, and the minds behind the masterpieces.

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Jason Lee
Born in the U.S., Jason is a digital artist living in Bangkok since 2008. His work is a vibrant fusion of traditional techniques and cutting-edge tools such as Midjourney.
Deeply inspired by Asian pop culture, iconic manga artists like Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira), and his personal collection of vintage pin-up posters, Jason blends nostalgia with futuristic flair.

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Meo Pham
A self-taught Vietnamese digital artist, Meo Pham has been crafting his unique visual universe for over 15 years.
Inspired by the landscapes and cultural richness of Vietnam, his work celebrates the everyday poetry of his homeland through vivid colors and dreamlike compositions.
His name, “Meo,” meaning “cat” in Vietnamese, reflects the soft curiosity and quiet wonder that permeate his art.

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Laure Newman
Franco-Canadian digital artist Laure Newman weaves light, texture, and emotion into every pixel.
This passionate gamer and lifelong hockey fan, draw luminous, complex, and unapologetically strong women, suspended between vulnerability and resilience.

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Otaku San
From Japan, Otaku San draws from the deep well of neo-punk science fiction. Influenced by cult classics like Akira or Blame!, his work explores a haunting and mechanical vision of the future.
His universe is inhabited by eerie, flesh-and-metal hybrids, tangled cables, and sharp metallic outgrowths. His human-cyborg characters appear to wander through post-apocalyptic dreamscapes, caught between decay and transformation.
Otaku San’s art is both visceral and poetic, a dystopian meditation on identity, evolution, and the fragile boundary between man and machine.