Strakts is an internationally exhibited digital abstract artist and writer working across digital painting, 3D sculpting, and code-based glitch. Shaped by a background in architecture and urban planning, his practice treats the image as a constructed space where gesture, error, distortion, and memory are subjected to the pressure and ever-accelerating entropy of the everyday fast-paced culture.
His visual work reflects the conditions of contemporary society: acceleration, fragmentation, overstimulation and the constant re-circulation of images. Rather than chasing immediate readability, his works invite the viewer to slow down and recover a more attentive way of seeing.
Alongside his studio practice, Strakts develops critical writing around digital art and on-chain culture. His texts combine artist-focused research, cultural documentation, and close visual analysis, following how creative communities form, how artworks gather meaning, and how digital culture becomes part of a larger historical record.
Across image and text, Strakts builds a practice around the act of slow looking: how images encapsulate human experience.