From an early age, art and music became the clay that shaped my understanding of being. I’m not special or unique—I simply express myself differently. I call my work Neurodetergent: a cleansing reimagination of what the mind sees and hears. My art is my inner voice, my narrative of place and time. Like life, each piece begins and ends—but art endures, carrying our stories beyond our own limits.

My practice is entirely digital, rooted in the same pencil-and-paper traditions I began with. Though some question digital art’s place in fine art, I see technology as an extension of creativity—a tool that expands what’s possible. Every work is mine alone, born from inspiration, dedication, and execution.

I explore abstract visual interpretations of sound—from jazz and classical to industrial and ’80s hip-hop. Social media, pop culture, and politics all find their echoes in my work. If something resonates when my eyes are closed—if sound transforms into emotion—then there’s art to be made.

If you connect with my work, let that be our shared moment. Whether you feel joy, discomfort, or reflection, I thank you for seeing, listening, and feeling. Art, after all, is what makes our presence meaningful. Enjoy!

— TG