Color, Code & Composition: Manoloide’s Digital Creations
Published Jul 23, 2025
Argentinian artist and creative coder Manolo Gamboa Naon, better known as Manoloide, uses clever programming to create mesmerizing generative visuals. His abstract creations burst with color and energy, blending geometric precision with organic spontaneity.
Using code as his brush and canvas, Manolo explores the expressive potential of generative art. Each piece he creates is the result of iterative experimentation where shapes evolve, patterns emerge and color takes center stage in compositions that feel incredibly alive.
His work is both mathematical and emotional, capturing the spirit of digital play while maintaining a painter’s sensibility. The vibrant palettes, rhythmic structure and flowing textures in his work have earned him a place in international collections and a reputation as a leading voice in the generative art scene.
You can discover more of his striking experiments on Behance.
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