My work explores themes that are accessible yet always aim to invoke a sense of strangeness or ambiguity, a bittersweet sensation. Ultimately though, my aim is to create visuals that are pleasurable to look at, combining interesting textures and patterns to impart a subtle sense of joy upon viewing.
My style is a fusion of various visual directions. I don’t adhere to a single fixed style, but often blend elements of Surrealism, Pop Art, Typography, and contemporary design. Regardless of the style, I always aim for visually striking imagery with bold, vibrant color combinations. My work explores accessible yet slightly ambiguous themes, often evoking a bittersweet or strange sensation. Ultimately, I like to create visuals that are enjoyable to look at, combining interesting textures and patterns to evoke a subtle sense of joy.
I often start by experimenting with prompts that lead to visually pleasing results. Once I find an appealing visual style, I explore themes that resonate within it, iterating until I arrive at something satisfying.
My background in advertising strongly influences my AI art, where compelling visuals and immediate impact are key. I draw creative inspiration from 1960s Japanese graphic design, Pop Art, and my fascination with patterns and clean design aesthetics, all accentuated by vibrant colors.
Living in São Paulo, Brazil, exposes me to constant contrast and vibrant Pixo—a unique local form of urban typographic expression blending elements of ancient Viking runes, São Paulo’s underground culture, and 1980s rock band typography. The city’s relentless rhythm, cultural diversity, and fusion of old and new shape my artistic personality. São Paulo is a massive canvas, with Pixo, vibrant street art, exhibitions, and an ever-active nightlife offering endless inspiration.






Color is essential to my work—it’s one of my greatest creative obsessions. I’m fascinated by bold color combinations and vibrant palettes, which drive much of my decision-making. In my art, color is not just a visual element but an emotional trigger and narrative tool. My imagination and artistic practice are influenced by visionary artists like Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Katsushika Hokusai, and Tadanori Yokoo.
AI is both a powerful tool and an innovative collaborator. It represents an irreversible progression in artistic practice and design. Embracing AI opens up endless creative possibilities. As we say in Brazil, “The shrimp that sleeps gets carried away by the tide.” Artists who resist integrating AI into their practice risk falling behind.
I wish AI art had a deeper sensitivity to subtle emotional nuances and abstract symbolism. While it generates visually impressive pieces, it sometimes struggles to interpret deeply nuanced emotions or abstract meanings from a human perspective. Achieving this would unlock new dimensions of impactful artistic expression.



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My work is intrinsically tied to contemporary popular culture, constantly engaging with music, fashion, and current visual trends. It also connects with visual creativity in advertising, where I create impactful and memorable campaigns through visual narratives.
Creating AI art excites me with a sense of curiosity and creative freedom. I’m energized by the unpredictability and continuous evolution of AI as a medium. The vast possibilities and experimental nature of the process align perfectly with my inclination for exploration, innovation, and visual experimentation. I’m thrilled to be part of such a revolutionary artistic movement.
My creative practice is constantly evolving—fluid, always changing, and without a fixed destination. It’s an endless journey to create visuals that deeply impact viewers, emotionally and directly. While my practice may shift in the future, my goal remains the same: to craft visually impactful experiences that resonate and communicate powerfully with those who engage with my work.







