I started my early creative career as a digital artist. I am passionate about using my art to tell stories about real-life scenarios and fantasy, catch up with trends and connect with people.
My work is inspired by a variety of sources, including what I see, what is happening around me, nature, trends, mythology, and pop culture. I use a variety of digital media to create my art, including Clip Studio Paint, Procreate, Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe Fresco (Formerly Adobe Draw, now discontinued) and Autodesk Sketchbook.
I make art as NFT sold on marketplaces like OpenSea and Foundation, and commissioned art for clients (Individuals and Music artists). Some of these have been exhibited in art galleries and events some of which include NFT.NYC & imnotArt. I believe that art is a powerful tool that can be used to make a difference in the world. I hope that my art can inspire others to be creative and to think outside the box.
I am excited to share my work with you, and I hope that you will enjoy it.
"Ukumangala" (which means "Surprise" in Zulu") is a piece of mine in an ongoing collective collection of 1:1 NFT artworks created around the theme of astonishment.
It's a creative digital artwork by Daniel Adeeri, Daadx.
Each Ukumangala is a 1:1 NFT, a sign of belonging to a universal artistic community, driven by a shared love for art and the human in all its diversity, without any form of ostracism whatsoever.
Canvas Size: 3000 x 4000 px, Medium: Digital Art, App: Clip Studio Point
Kara: The Keeper
About "Kara: The Keeper"
It's a 1:1 NFT, the first piece of my "Art of Pride and Fantasy" Collection on Foundation Marketplace. "She feels like magic. She's an adorable queen of nature and a protector in spirit form."
Featured at NFT.NYC in North Jarvis, Artist Village, United States.
Currently minted on my Smart Contract and listed as NFT on the Foundation marketplace,
Inspired by my thought and imagination of a fantasy character who is a protector in a spirit form. The early versions of this piece were birthed out of my curiosity to learn how to draw a spirit character as an art; here we have the final piece, Kara: The Keeper!
Canvas Size: 3000 x 4000 px, Medium: Digital Art, App: Clip Studio Point
Pictures from NFT.NYC North Jarvis, Artist Village, US