Stepping Out 2023 Digital Art Gallery

The Stepping Out Digital Art exhibit features renowned international digital artists. We hope to spread awareness of digital art so that everyone can appreciate these works as a form of art equal to traditional paintings. This show highlights the skill and mastery these artists bring to their craft. We hope you will leave tonight with a greater appreciation for the artistry and creativity of the digital art that surrounds you in your everyday lives.

Sam Clover (“Planttdaddii”) 

“Unconditional “

Sam Clover, aka Planttdaddii, is a prolific digital sculptor and her work involves an energetic blend of flora, fauna, and whimsical characters. She uses sculpture to transform hardships and emotions, creating works that allow the viewer to have their own emotional experience.

Idil Dursun (“Jarvinart”)

“Ecstacy of Gold”

In September 2020, Idil Dursun began her career as a CGI Artist for “ivaBOX.” Personal projects involve mostly cyberpunk/dystopian environment concepts and building her own universe as a vision of the future world. Since March 2021, she has been an active member of the NFT

Raf Grassetti 

“Convergence”

Raf Grassetti is both a digital and traditional artist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over 17 years. Grassetti launched his career as a traditional sculptor, but he then transitioned to digital sculpting after discovering the power of immortalizing his subjects in digital stone.

John Lakov (“Sanidad Design”)

“Origin”

An internationally exhibited Boston-based digital artist known for surrealist, dream-like worlds, his work is a visceral reflection of self. John’s work — from sculptures to full animations complete with his own music — is a space for escape and reflection. His classical compositions pair with mystical contexts to reshape familiar stories.

Raoul Marks

“The Last Gas Station on Earth”

Emmy-award winning artist, Raoul Marks, is well known for his work helping to craft some of the most iconic title sequences of his generation, including “Westworld,” “The Crown,” “American Gods,” and “The Man in the High Castle.” Marks’s work revolves heavily around the anonymity of this avatar and its explorations of new crypto-topographical horizons.

Bradley Munkowitz (“GMUNK”)

“Ethero Stratos”

Spanning a diverse range of mediums, Bradley Munkowitz has established himself as one of the top visual design directors in the world. He finds no greater joy than joining forces with the people he adores to discover what their combined talents can yield. His work often centers around themes of identity, the subconscious, and our human connection to technology.

Alex Ness (“NessGraphics”)

“P1NNBALL v.01”

27-year-old digital artist Alex Ness works in a wide range of modern media. He’s known primarily for his mastery of 3D animation, modeling, and design, and is widely respected as a thought leader in the NFT world. 

Dom Qwek

“Convergence”

Qwek is a digital artist with 20 years of diverse experience in the entertainment industry, and is known for his evocative and sculptural figurative art. In early 2021, Qwek began minting his work as non-fungible tokens (NFT). His work is available on SuperRare and Opensea. He is currently helping develop a new IP at Bonfire Studios.

Ryan Talbot

“Fisher’s Home”

Ryan Talbot is a contemporary 3D artist raised in Southern California. Since 2021, Ryan has been selling his personal artwork online. These animations often focus on whimsical robot characters, and how they interact with the world around them.