Mixed Media Artist

Works from the back of the mind, the beautiful and the macabre reflected.

Welcome to the vision of BlinD Imagery—where the unseen takes shape, and the subconscious finds its voice.

As an artist with aphantasia, I navigate the creative world without the ability to visualize images in my mind. Traditional mediums like drawing and painting always left me feeling restrained, unable to fully translate the depth of my ideas onto the canvas. But rather than seeing this as a limitation, I’ve forged a new path—one that blends AI-driven exploration with hands-on refinement in Photoshop and digital mixed media.

AI tools allow me to externalize the concepts I cannot see internally, acting as a bridge between imagination and reality. From there, I meticulously refine, enhance, and transform these visions through my own artistic lens, merging the macabre with the sublime. My work delves into the depths of human perception, exploring the beauty that lingers in darkness, the unknown, and the spaces between.

Step into my world, where the boundaries of traditional creation dissolve, and the back of the mind comes to life.

BlinD Imagery is more than art—it’s an invitation to witness the unseen.

Welcome to the vision of BlinD Imagery, where the unseen takes shape, and the subconscious finds its voice.

Location

Located in the United States

Established

Established in September of 2022

“His overall style carries the spirit of pulp horror, evoking a sense of fear and dread, yet always with an artistic touch that sets his work apart. The imagery is graphic, visceral, and often unsettling—certainly not for the faint of heart. Yet it is this very boldness, this unapologetic dive into the realms of fear and the grotesque, that makes BlinD Imagery’s art so distinctive. He taps into the depths of the human psyche, crafting pieces that provoke strong emotional responses, whether through terror or awe.” – ‘Revel in AI’ Interview – 2024



“Blind is an artist who, with a rich personal vision, blends the solitude of Hopper with the allure of pulp magazine covers, crafting not just art but narratives. His work is not merely to be seen, but to be experienced.” – HEL MORT – 2024