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samsul achmad

Bold digital compositions that bridge the gap between vintage graphic design and modern illustration.

6 Works

About samsul

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Samsul Achmad is an illustrator based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Working under the name Sober Artwerk, he develops digital pieces that draw from a distinct graphic sensibility and retro influences. His practice is rooted in the creative landscape of Java, where he translates cultural and pop-media references into bold visual statements. His portfolio includes works such as "Retro Godzilla" and "Doctrine," showcasing a focus on structured compositions and stylized imagery. By blending traditional graphic design elements with digital techniques, Achmad produces art that emphasizes clean lines and a nostalgic aesthetic.

Visual voice

Achmad’s aesthetic is defined by a retro-inspired graphic style that utilizes bold outlines and structured digital compositions. His work frequently explores pop culture icons and thematic motifs, characterized by a deliberate use of color and vintage-leaning textures.
Retro-InspiredGraphic IllustrationDigital ArtPop Culture MotifsYogyakarta Aesthetic
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samsul achmad — questions answered

Where is Samsul Achmad based?

He is an illustrator based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

What is the artist's primary medium?

He specializes in digital illustration and graphic art.

Does the artist work under any other names?

Yes, he is also known as Sober Artwerk.

What are some common themes in his work?

His work often features retro-inspired themes, pop culture icons like Godzilla, and graphic compositions.

What defines his artistic style?

His style is characterized by bold, graphic lines and a vintage aesthetic applied to digital subjects.

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