
Meet me
I'm Benjamin, a digital artist, painter and lifelong experimenter in all things creative. I've got a degree in Game Design with an Honours in Digital Arts, but most of what i know comes from years of making a glorious mess with paint and chasing light through film cameras. I've been painting for as long as I can remember, and shooting on film for over 15 years, because sometimes imperfection tells the better story. My work lives somewhere between canvas and screen, colour and code, calm and chaos. For years, i quietly tucked my creations away on hard drives and sketchbooks, but it's finally time that had a proper home. So here it is, the collection, the chaos, the heart of it all. Welcome to me.
Creative Philosophy
For me creating isn't a choice, it's and itch that refuses to go away. Whether it's through a paintbrush, a lens, or a screen full of pixels, I'm drawn to the in-between moments: where things start to take shape and accidents turn into intention.
My time at university taught me to think in systems, how light, emotion and interaction can work together to build a world. Painting and film photography keep me grounder, reminding me that most meaningful results often come from instinct and imperfection.
I created to explore, to experiment and to see where curiosity leads when you stop trying to control it. My work lives between the physical and the digital, the structered and the spontaneous. If it makes you pause, smile or feel something unexpected, that's the magic i am chasing.
Explore my portfolio to witness the magic of our illustrations and the storytelling prowess behind each artwork.
A small taste




Thanks for being here and taking the time to step into mt creative world. Everything you see on this site come from a mix of instinct, beer and an inability to sit still for too long. Ive spent years chasing light through film, colour through paint and stories through pixels and this place finally ties it all together. Feel free to wander, linger or drop me a message if something catches your eye.
The best conversations usually start with a little curiosity