PWIIN’s artistic expression lies his project, Visual Diarrhea—a visual diary that captures his thoughts, inspirations, and reactions to the world around him. Each piece serves as a snapshot of his mind at a specific moment, offering a visual narrative of what he’s consumed, experienced, or pondered. For PWIIN, this diary doesn’t rely on words but rather on compelling, evocative imagery that invites viewers into his unique perspective.
PWIIN’s creative process is deeply rooted in 3D graphics, a medium he skillfully stylizes with textures and lighting to infuse life into his work. Rejecting the overly rigid feel of conventional 3D imagery, he draws inspiration from comics and manga, seeking to evoke emotion and tell stories with depth and relatability. His work blurs the line between digital precision and the emotive qualities of hand-drawn art, creating pieces that are both technically impressive and artistically soulful.
Through his art, PWIIN hopes to share not only personal reflections but also a sense of shared experience. His visual diary, while deeply personal, often resonates with broader social and cultural themes. By capturing moments and questions that many can relate to, PWIIN’s work becomes a medium for connection, inviting viewers to find their own meaning and stories within his creations.