Vladsgn

United Kingdom

Vlad Dita is a digital artist and designer born in Romania, raised in Italy, and based in London.
His creative foundation began in childhood, studying music theory and classical piano at in Romania, where he performed in public concerts at a young age. This early immersion in music shaped his sensitivity to rhythm, structure, and emotion. He later specialized in graphic design, before moving to London to study Graphic and Media Design at the University of the Arts London.


Exposed to music and the arts from an early age, Vlad developed a multidisciplinary practice that bridges image and sound. Working primarily with moving image, he explores emotion, perception, and the beauty of everyday moments, transforming them into immersive visual and musical compositions through his project Fragments.


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Dimension

Dimension_Vladsgn_Video.mp4

Harrow - 14:18 - 30/11/2025

This work investigates spatial abstraction and perception.

Starting from a simple scene, a person walking through a park, the piece evolves through

manipulation of perspective and absence.The intention is to create curiosity and tension. The viewer is left questioning what happens

next, exploring the boundary between physical space and imagined possibilities.

technique

video

format

portrait

duration

01:31

year

2025

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