“Drawing My Way Out”: Christopher Reusch on Demons, Depression, and the Art That Saved Him
Christopher Reusch studied environmental protection before completing a Master’s degree in South Africa, where he learned the value of Observation. Afterward, unsure of his path, he began hiking barefoot in 2012 and eventually drew himself out of a depression a decade later, in 2022. Those early drawings felt almost demonic — frightening, intense, and strangely instructive. His first book, The Book of Fear, made that connection unmistakable, as if the work itself was guiding him to understand fear on a deeper level.
Cory Sea on Beauty, Healing, and Weaving Jazz into Digital Art
Cory Sea is a digital artist and jazz guitarist whose creative journey began in childhood, inspired by his father who was a painter and art professor. With a BA in Art from the University of Michigan and an MFA from the University of New Mexico, Cory’s path has always been guided by a desire to bring beauty into the world. His shift into digital art began in 2008, when he was invited to create visual content for a relaxation DVD for hospital patients in Australia. That experience marked the beginning of his deep engagement with digital media. We asked Cory about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Yan Paul Dubbelman
Yan Paul Dubbelman is a digital artist from The Netherlands, known for his Ambient Art – featuring pleasing shapes, colors, and gentle movements, Dubbelman's creations aims to blend seamlessly into our surroundings, becoming a part of our daily lives without demanding full attention. We asked Yan Paul about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

