Len Hodgeman
My art is about personal expression, experimentation and interactive creation. By that I mean that I know that many experiences throughout the day - visual, intellectual, emotional, auditory - personal and work-related, influence each creative piece.

Sometimes I work from just a mood or a seed idea, other times from a simple color palette, or some fragment of art found in my daily life.

One of the joys of digital art is being able to take a snapshot of a work at a certain point and then "back up" dozens of steps and try another approach. I use filters a lot, meaning I can try an effect and then undo it and try another one - and keep on doing that until it moves in a direction that I like.

I stop when something inside says "enough" or "now!"

I try to do that in life too, but unfortunately there's no "undo" button there.

May my art increase the amount of pleasurable experiences in the world. Therre can never be too much beauty!