"I FIND INSPIRATION EVERYWHERE. IT SEEMS TO ALWAYS BE THERE FOR ME. THERE ARE SO MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD."

THIS IS CRAVES

I’M A 3D ARTIST FROM ATHENS, GREECE , SPECIALIZING IN CREATING PORTRAITS AND EXPLORING THE HUMAN FORM.

MY JOURNEY BEGAN WITH A DEEP LOVE FOR STORYTELLING AND A FASCINATION WITH VISUALLY CAPTURING EMOTIONS. OVER TIME, I COMBINED THIS PASSION WITH MY APPRECIATION FOR THE GREEK LANGUAGE, WHERE CERTAIN CONCEPTS AND IDEAS OFTEN ORIGINATE FROM THE BEAUTY OF WORDS.

I’VE ALWAYS BEEN CAPTIVATED BY THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSLATING COMPLEX FEELINGS INTO VISUAL ART, AND WORKING IN 3D HAS GIVEN ME THE TOOLS TO BRING THESE IDEAS TO LIFE IN A WAY THAT FEELS BOTH ALIVE AND DEEPLY MEANINGFUL.

What are your inspirations as a digital artist, and how have your origins influenced your work?

I FIND INSPIRATION EVERYWHERE. IT SEEMS TO ALWAYS BE THERE FOR ME. THERE ARE SO MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD, SO FOR ME, INSPIRATION TO CREATE ART FEELS ENDLESS.

I BELIEVE THAT OBSERVATION OF NATURE, MUSIC, AND CINEMA PLAYS A BIG PART IN MY WORK.

What challenges or obstacles have you faced as a digital artist?

I’ve faced challenges in standing out in such a crowded field. It’s not always easy to get noticed, especially when you’re creating personal art and experimenting a lot.

It feels like audiences tend to relate more with artists who follow a specific pattern or consistently create the same type of work. People often get easily distracted or thrown off when they see a wide variety of styles or concepts from the same artist.

Another challenge has been adapting to how fast the digital art world evolves. Staying relevant while remaining true to my style has required a lot of focus and effort.

Still, i believe authenticity always finds a way to shine through. I try to steer clear of the “tiktok mentality” of art that has taken over so many aspects of the industry in recent years.

“Another challenge has been adapting to how fast the digital art world evolves.”

  • How do you think NFTs have changed the digital art market?

    NFTs have been both revolutionary and eye-opening for digital artists. For the first time, digital art is recognized as a legitimate, collectible form, and artists can connect directly with their audience without intermediaries. NFTs empower creators not only in terms of ownership rights but also in controlling the narrative around their work.


    However, the NFT space can feel overwhelming, with so much happening all at once. I view NFTs as a tool rather than a goal—they offer new ways to share art and build connections, but for me, the art itself will always come first.

  • How do you think artificial intelligence can influence the world of art and are you as an artist exploring this field, if so how and if not why?

    AI is already making a significant impact on art. It’s a powerful tool for exploring ideas and sparking creativity in unexpected directions. I see AI as a collaborator—it can generate concepts or add an element of randomness that artists can build upon.

    While I appreciate its potential, I don’t currently use AI in my work and don’t plan to. I prefer to keep my art rooted in human emotion and the personal connection I bring to it. That said, I don’t see AI as a threat to human-made art. AI tools can assist with brainstorming or technical aspects, but the heart of art, its storytelling and individuality, will always come from the artist.

  • “I see AI as a collaborator—it can generate concepts or add an element of randomness that artists can build upon.”

The interview with This Is Craves, conducted by Braw Haus, is published in the print edition of Prompt Magazine 12.

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