'Artist' is a broad term. I also like 'visual communicator'. Images can highlight a subject better than the written word, perhaps.
Here presenting various works I've selected to turn into special edition, limited or rare collectibles. I hope some of them shed some light, or hold some meaning.
Mostly I find things I want to express about: nature, evolution, forces, the elements, change...
And also... dreams, reality & fantasy (pop art style), mind & body, games & gaming, new technology, crypto... ancient or timeless things... permaculture....
Many of these artworks are simultaneously available across other NFT marketplaces: Rarible, Cargo, Opensea, Mintbase, (first come first served, and you can follow my website for updates and links). Some of them may contain Cargo Gems, which earn you rewards just by hodling.
From the UK, based in France, I'm also a writer and blogger at Ade's Press [adespress.blog].
A note about 'rarity': some of these works may exist in other contexts elsewhere online, but all files here are either the original, special or largest versions, which I hope to preserve. (Due to my process I wish I could offer higher resolution in many cases but am restrained by apps etc.) Next point: I may publish different versions of a rare image, either into a different format (such as a static image, or video mp4) or with an alteration which, to me, changes the image in a small but vital way (to me). So these will be new versions even though they might seem very similar. This may also reduce the rarity value of a purchase, but in fact I may still be experimenting or expanding on an idea, or wish to see an image in a different format.
Collectors: feel free to contact me for more details about an image, or request physical originals where applicable, or for other reasons or requests.
Mediums I use or have used are diverse. Why be constrained? Illustration (pencil and digital), ink, photography / photo-art, word art/poetry, abstract art, and music.
You know, I still like, above all, the feel and power of a simple pencil, although sometimes I spend just as much time adjusting an after-effect in a mobile app, to enhance some sort of aspect, message, or association.