From TOON to POP

In 2020, I introduced the BitPopArt brand after 25 years of creating under the name WebCartoons Studio, which focused primarily on cartoon drawings. By 2025, I feel my cartoon and pop art styles have fully come together, enabling me to move forward confidently from the WebCartoons brand.

Having a distinct art style is essential, but aligning the branding with it is just as important. The merchandise for a brand should be as recognizable as the art itself. The two eyes from my WebCartoons brand will continue to appear in my works, and one of them is even incorporated into the BitPopArt logo.

As an artist and a person, I believe growth is essential—learning, evolving, and enjoying the process along the way. I could never leave my cartoony side behind because it brings me so much joy. It’s my own little playful world that adds fun to my daily life.

At the same time, my pop art allows me to explore deeper stories that matter to me, addressing global issues I care about and the unanswerable questions that occupy my mind. Drawing about these topics becomes my form of therapy.

Art has always been my way to express myself and stay positive, even in the face of life’s challenges. There will always be negative energy, but art is how I choose to process and transform it. I hope my work inspires others to find a more positive outlook as well.

2025

Now, I feel I’ve reached a point where I truly understand my art style and have created the freedom to focus on my passion by selling my art and merch for Bitcoin. I’m excited to see what 2025 has in store for me.

Over the past year, I’ve dedicated myself fully to drawing and creating art. After a decade of capturing travel photos and videos with @TravelTelly, it felt like the right time to shift my focus entirely to my art. It’s been a challenging yet rewarding journey—one that I believe will always be a part of the artist’s path.

From striving to become a better artist to gaining recognition and earning a living from my work, the process hasn’t been always easy. But perhaps it’s the difficulty that makes the reward all the more meaningful.

Keep Creating!

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