New York, New York. Limited edition, 1/50. 32" × 24" (81.3 × 61 cm) State of Mind No.1 captures the spark of Times Square, where Broadway and W 42nd Street cut through the city like a pulse line… New York, New York. Limited edition, 1/50. 32" × 24" (81.3 × 61 cm) State of Mind No.1 captures the spark of Times Square, where Broadway and W 42nd Street cut through the city like a pulse line. This oversized postage-stamp illustration transforms one of New York’s most iconic corners into a story you can frame: part nostalgia, part neon, all energy. Bold street signs, a glowing marquee, and a warm amber traffic light set the rhythm, echoing the feeling of stepping into Manhattan with everything buzzing at once; the place where ambition and magic collide, a crossroads of art, movement and possibility. – Includes the artist’s signature mark and a location-specific “Postmarked” stamp element integrated into the artwork – Every print is individually numbered, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, and includes a personal letter from Ana – Medium: Archival Giclée print of original digital illustration – Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310® (100% cotton, acid-free) – Finish: Soft matte with rich color depth and subtle texture
I’m a digital artist and creative director of D ART Studio, an online gallery, where I create oversized postage stamp art inspired by travel, architecture, and the quiet moments that stay with you. My work turns real places into modern visual stories, capturing not just what a location looks…I’m a digital artist and creative director of D ART Studio, an online gallery, where I create oversized postage stamp art inspired by travel, architecture, and the quiet moments that stay with you. My work turns real places into modern visual stories, capturing not just what a location looks like, but how it feels. My path as an artist was shaped through years of working in design, marketing, and creative leadership. I built brands, led teams, and developed storytelling across digital platforms, but art was always the constant thread. Whenever a place left an imprint, whether a city street, a coastline, or a morning light, I found myself translating it into art. Over time, this evolved into a focused artistic practice. I gravitated toward a contemporary postage stamp format as a way to honor the small marks that once carried our messages across distance. Enlarged into fine art, the format became a way to explore connection: between here and there, past and present, the places we’ve lived and the ones we return to in memory. My work now spans cities, coastlines, and landscapes across the United States and beyond. Each piece begins with a real location and grows from the atmosphere of a moment; the color of a morning, the geometry of a skyline, or the feeling of being somewhere that changes you. My work continues to grow through travel, research, and an ongoing commitment to capturing the emotional resonance of place in a refined, contemporary way.