Cem Hasimi is a London-based digital artist exploring the space between the physical and the virtual, where emotion meets code and movement becomes meaning. His work often follows a recurring figure, a quiet presence wandering through luminous, shifting environments, searching, observing, and becoming.


After years as an art director, he turned toward digital art to explore something more personal: the tension between control and surrender, progress and stillness, self and simulation. He is drawn to the unfinished, to motion as a form of truth, and to the quiet poetry of existing in a world that is constantly rendering itself anew.


His process combines AI, code, physical sculpture, and light installation with digital painting and frame-by-frame animation. Each medium becomes a layer of perception, blending the synthetic and the tangible to create spaces that feel both human and machine-made.


Hasimi has exhibited internationally at W1 Curates, Frameless London, and the British Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery, as well as in New York, Lisbon, Stockholm, and Miami.


For him, art is a way of staying in motion: of never fully arriving, but continuing to unfold, frame by frame, into whatever comes next.