Digital Paintings

Growing up in a generation where computers were just becoming commonplace, I was introduced to digital art at an early age. What started with simple doodles in Paint, Write, and Play eventually evolved into something more refined as Adobe Photoshop gained popularity in the mid-2000s. Watching my sister’s illustration skills, I couldn’t resist copying her techniques—and occasionally "borrowing" her Wacom tablet. Over time, I developed my own style, gravitating toward realism. Using basic paintbrush, shading, and blending tools, I discovered how to replicate the depth and texture of traditional painting within a digital medium.

While I’ve always loved painting on a physical canvas, digital art allowed me to work with greater speed and precision—finishing in days rather than weeks. As my skills grew, so did interest in my work, leading to commissions for a variety of purposes, from professional artwork to meaningful gifts. Digital painting became more than just a creative outlet; it became a way to share art with others in a uniquely efficient and impactful way.

 

 
 

 
 

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