
BIO
How’s it flowin’? I’m Aldo Luna. I’m what I like to call, a
multi-dimensionalist artist. In other words, I love to create
using mediums that span across physical, digital, and maybe
even metaphysical realms. I’m best known for my art of
natural & cosmological figures. Based out of Miami, I use my
background in traditional art, Film studies, computer
animation, & music production to create
imaginative explorations of the Universes around us.
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My studies include Fine Art & Film at the Design &
Architecture Senior High (DASH), traditional 3D art at
Florida Atlantic University (FAU), & I’ve received a
Bachelors of Science at Full Sail University for
Computer Animation. As you know, learning never stops
after a degree, so I’ve always maintained an obsessive
curiosity towards researching new techniques and
technologies.
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Having worked at many art galleries, museums, and trained
as an apprentice under various artists, I also now share my
knowledge by devoting part of my time to teaching
workshops and classes to young enthusiastic learners.

STATEMENT
My art is inspired by the Universe and the role
humans play within its infinite space. I try to personify the
cosmos and our planet while showcasing patterns and
parallels that connect the Macro to the Micro. I know
nothing of the nature of existence but I’m eager to pursue
some form of understanding as I trust intuition to guide my
pen. I hope to inspire others to appreciate nature and marvel
at the beauty that surrounds our feet and adorns our skies.
The mediums I create through are a mixture of digital and
physical painting, ceramics, 3D modeling, 3D resin and
filament printing, wood working, VR, AR, motion graphics, music production, sound design, Foley, and moderate use of Artificial Intelligence.
Infinite MOONs represents the vast and infinite
amounts of ideas, styles, and possibilities that can be
explored; Therefore, one of my artist missions is to attempt
many mediums and techniques as well as collaborate with
other talented individuals in pursuit of unraveling
fascinating concepts and the joy of creation itself.