About
Who is the artist behind Cre8HYPE Designs?
Who is the artist behind Cre8HYPE Designs?
I'm a self-taught, UK-based creative. I don't limit myself to a single medium. When an idea is worth exploring, I'll use whatever tools are needed to bring it to life - whether that's paint, pixels, sculpting & more!
I work across a range of styles, from highly textured abstract compositions to fluid acrylic pours and mixed-media pieces. Many of my paintings are inspired by the patterns, energy, and unpredictability found in both nature and everyday life.
Some projects allow me to explore a different side of creativity - translating personality, ideas, and storytelling into bold, expressive designs that connect with audiences across digital spaces.
My work is driven by curiosity and an appreciation for the unexpected. At its core, my practice is about exploration - embracing uncertainty, following intuition, and allowing each piece to evolve into something unique.
I've always been drawn to creating.
Some people relax by watching television. I tend to make things.
For me, creativity is equal parts curiosity, problem-solving, experimentation, and self-expression. Sometimes a project begins with a clear idea. Other times it starts with a colour, a shape, a technique, or a simple question: "What happens if I try this?"
Not every experiment succeeds, but every project teaches me something. The process of exploration is often just as rewarding as the finished result.
Creating became the language that allowed me to translate what I was experiencing. I spent years trying to fit into a world that didn't make sense to me. The real struggle wasn't fluctuating mental health or being autistic. It was believing I had to hide who I was to be accepted.
My greatest weakness became my greatest creative advantage. The same traits that made me feel different allowed me to create work nobody else could.
I want people to understand that different minds don't need fixing. They offer new ways of seeing. I hope when people engage with my work, they stop asking how to fit in and start asking what makes them unique.