ABOUT

 

THE BEGINNING

Finding purpose through monsters

Some of my happiest childhood memories are of me with a pencil in hand, creating. But for a long time, I wasn't doing much creatively and I wasn't drawing for a long time since childhood. When I was almost 30 years old, I realized that I was missing purpose and meaning in my life Then I started exploring myself and undderstood that I want to draw and I want draw monsters. 

I've always been drawn to creatures, animals, and things that are a little creepy and strange. Monsters became the perfect intersection of all these interests. They gave me a way to channel my creativity and share something uniquely mine with the world.

WHY MONSTERS?

The ultimate symbol of creative freedom

Monsters can be anything. They're flexible, limitless, and full of untold stories. They can be creepy or cute, abstract or familiar, terrifying or heartwarming. A monster can have 100 eyes or none at all. It can be a sci-fi alien, a woodland creature, or a robotic being with a heart that beats differently. I can even turn a simple chair into a monster.

It fascinates me that monsters have no rules. They're a beautiful blend of something we recognize, like animals, but distorted and different. They represent infinite possibilities, and that freedom is what drives my creativity.

THE STRUGGLE & THE DRIVE

Creating despite the inner critic

I'm my own biggest critic. There's always a voice telling me it's not enough, that I should do better. But hopefully this isn't perfectionism, I think perfectionism is a diseare that creates barriers and stops us from experimenting and creating more.

No one told me this wouldn't work, but no one really told me that it would either. This isn't about being successful or making money. It's about doing something that's mine and only mine, and sharing my creations with others. It's about inspiring people to create their own art and share their ideas with the world. Art is honestly such a wonderful thing.

MONSTERS WITH MEANING

Stories behind the designs

Some of my monsters carry deeper meaning, such as IDENTITY CRISIS. It's a shape-shifting being born from my struggle with AI and automation. Who am I in the age of artificial intelligence? As machines learn and create, where do we fit? This monster embodies that collective uncertainty, that fear of obsolescence, that question we're all asking: what makes us uniquely human?

Other monsters represent total expression: what if we removed all society's rules and boundaries? What if we stopped worrying about what others think and just dressed, acted, and created however we feel? Some monsters are about tapping into ourselves completely and doing what feels right.

When you see my monsters, I want you to feel curiosity. I want you to be inspired to create something of your own.

WHAT I LIKE MONSTERS MEANS

Sharing creativity with the world

I LIKE MONSTERS is about freedom, imagination, and the courage to create without limits. Every monster I make carries its own story waiting to be discovered. Whether friendly or eerie, cute or strange, each one is an invitation to embrace the weird, the wild, and the wonderful.

This is my art. These are my creations. And I'm sharing them with you.