

Diana De Avila
Diana de Avila is an award-winning digital artist whose work explores pattern, perception, and sensory regulation through mathematically rooted visual systems. Her practice centers on fractal structures, slow motion, and harmonic color relationships designed to support calm, focus, and visual coherence. Emerging from an unexpected neurological transformation, de Avila’s work is guided by direct perception rather than traditional training. Repetition, rhythm, and gradual chromatic change function as stabilizing elements, inviting sustained attention and nervous-system ease. She also creates accompanying soundscapes that extend the visual narrative, layering tonal atmosphere and rhythm to deepen the experience of motion and transformation. Her motion works are frequently placed in healthcare, transportation, and contemplative public environments, where art serves as a quiet anchor—not a focal demand, but a space for visual breathing.