Glacey

United Kingdom

Glacey is a Scottish graphic designer and visual artist based in Glasgow. Growing up in a rural environment, he draws from the vast and quiet landscapes of his childhood to create digital works that evoke liminal spaces—both familiar and strangely distant. His practice blends digital nostalgia with reflections on nature, inspired by early 2000s web aesthetics and point-and-click adventure games. Using VFX animation techniques, AI-generated elements, and software such as the Adobe Suite, he composes outdoor scenes devoid of human presence, inviting viewers to reflect on solitude, memory, and digital space.

Glacey has exhibited his work in online exhibitions and collaborated with digital platforms specializing in contemporary art. His animations, often shared on social media, have gained attention for their dreamlike atmosphere and retro aesthetic. His work has been recognized by online communities that appreciate the fusion of modern technology with a nostalgic sensibility.


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Between memory and mirage, Glacey’s digital worlds invite a quiet kind of looking. Rendered with minimalism and precision, each animation loops like a dream in motion—set in vast, empty landscapes that feel oddly familiar yet just out of reach. Echoes of early internet aesthetics blend with natural elements, crafting a hypnotic rhythm that invites reflection amid the blur of the digital age.

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