A Home for My Pure Visual Experiments
Arty Works is where all my visual art lives—the pieces that aren’t tied to a project, a purpose, or a practical outcome. This is the category where I let myself explore freely, follow a color just because it feels right, or chase a line across a page without knowing where it’s going. It’s the part of my creative world that’s driven by curiosity, play, and the simple joy of making marks.
Some days I’m working on canvas. Other days I’m doodling in the margins of a notebook or building a digital illustration layer by layer. These posts gather all of that together: the experiments, the sketches, the finished pieces, and the in‑between moments that make up my art practice.
Below is a quick look at the sub‑categories you’ll find here—each one with its own flavor and its own collection of posts.
Painting: Canvas, Paper, and Color Experiments
Painting is where I go when I want to work big, bold, or emotionally. Whether I’m using acrylics, watercolor, or mixed media, painting gives me room to explore color, movement, and texture in ways that feel physical and immediate.

These posts include:
- Works in progress
- Finished pieces
- Color studies
- Experiments that may or may not turn into something else
Painting is a conversation between intuition and technique, and this section captures that ongoing dialogue.
Doodling: Pen, Ink, and Raw Sketches
Doodling is my creative reset button. It’s where ideas begin, where my hand loosens up, and where I let myself draw without rules or expectations. These sketches are raw, spontaneous, and often the seeds of larger projects.
In this section, you’ll find:

- Pen and ink sketches
- Loose linework
- Margin doodles that turned into something more
- Quick studies and warm‑ups
Doodling keeps my creative muscles flexible. It’s the quiet, playful side of my art practice.
Digital: Illustrations and Designs Made on Screen
Digital art is my playground of endless possibilities. With my tablet, I can experiment with color palettes, textures, and styles without worrying about materials or mess. It’s fast, flexible, and incredibly fun.
These posts highlight:

- Digital illustrations
- Layered compositions
- Style experiments
- Designs that might later inspire physical artwork
Digital work often becomes the bridge between my sketchbook and my studio, helping me test ideas before bringing them into the physical world.

Why Arty Works Matters to Me
Arty Works is the part of my creative life that doesn’t need a reason to exist. It’s where I explore, practice, and play. These pieces aren’t tied to a theme or a project—they’re simply the result of showing up and making something because it feels good to make.
This category will continue to grow as I experiment with new materials, revisit old techniques, and follow whatever sparks my interest next. Each sub‑category will have its own dedicated posts, diving deeper into the process, the materials, and the little discoveries that happen along the way.
For now, think of this as your entry point into the visual side of my creative world. Wander through, linger where you like, and enjoy the art for what it is—honest, exploratory, and always evolving.

