My name is Carlos Rogger. I’m an 18-year-old visual artist from Brazil, and my work is deeply rooted in personal experience. I began creating art not as a hobby, but as a way to process, survive, and understand the world around me. Over time, it became my voice, my purpose, and my way of building something lasting from everything I’ve lived through.
Throughout my life, I’ve faced many transitions—emotional, physical, and mental. I’ve had to start over more than once, and those moments shaped both me and my work. Every drawing I make carries a part of that journey. I don’t aim to impress. I aim to express something honest—something that reflects real emotion, conflict, and transformation.
My focus is digital art, where I’ve developed a strong and evolving style that moves from expressive impressionism to deeply symbolic compositions. Each piece I create is built on layers of thought, reflection, and refined technique. I’m driven by a need to say something that matters, to connect with others through images that are both visually striking and emotionally grounded.
Despite my age, I’ve dedicated myself to artistic growth with discipline and persistence. I study constantly, analyze my work, challenge myself, and stay committed to improving. My goal is to share my art with the world—not just as images, but as experiences that resonate with those who see them.
This is just the beginning of my path as an artist, but every step I take is grounded in commitment, resilience, and the belief that art can be a powerful and lasting force.