Layne is an experiential designer and artist whose work moves between digital abstraction and emotional resonance. His art fuses glitch aesthetics, minimalism, pop art, and retro-futurist iconography—drawing from early video game and computer culture, speculative fiction and cinema, and the layered memories of childhood. Whether creating large-scale immersive environments or personal digital pieces, Layne’s visual language is rooted in simplicity—shapes, metaphors, and textures that express something both deeply personal and universally human. His creative foundation blends the visual storytelling of all his influences with contemporary tools like generative AI, advanced After Effects, game engines, 3D software, and a multi-modal approach to digital layering and remixing. He sees his current body of work as poetic: minimal on the surface, yet rich in emotional complexity—exploring memory, perspective, and what it means to feel real in a world that’s increasingly unreal. He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY—so give him a shout if you’re around.