Matt Chinworth Creates Illustrations Inspired By Science

“Art draws out deep questions of truth, existence, and meaning. The visual vocabulary reaches much further universally and allows me to communicate ideas in a much broader way.” This is how artist Matt Chinworth describes his work. Growing up as a son of a physics and chemistry teacher, Chinworth used to play in his dad’s lab and was interested in “sciency” stuff.

“I think my appreciation for science is evident. Swirling particles and small bits of data are often found in my work,” the artist said in an interview for Ballpit and added that when it comes to the choice of medium, he prefers digital because it provides him the most fluid transition between precision and spontaneity.

“I can draw exact lines and shapes, mingled with organic orbs, brushstrokes, and textures. Digital art also offers fun things to experiment with like gradients, blurring, and distortion that are challenging or time-consuming by hand,” he said.

 If you are curious to see his artwork, check the gallery below and follow him on Instagram for future updates.