Diana de Avila is an artist from Sarasota, FL, who began her artistic journey in 2017. She draws inspiration from fractal geometry, quantum physics, chaos theory, and divine order, producing over 2000 digital art pieces. De Avila is influenced by her experience with acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia, which emerged after challenges with multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury. A participant in the Techspressionism movement, she works with augmented reality and multimedia, pushing the boundaries of digital art. Her work is featured in public collections, galleries, and installations, including Reagan National Airport and The McKernon Gallery.
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