Neuro Studio is a creative hub born from the amalgamation of passion and skill within their team. The journey began with Ash Mohammed. He is known for blending vintage style with digital artistry. Neuro Studio emerged as a haven for innovative digital expression. They use their diverse talents to craft captivating visual experiences. Hailing from Iraq, a land steeped in rich cultural heritage, his roots infuse depth and meaning into his creations.
However, he sought new horizons, leading to the United States landscape. There, he embraces fresh opportunities and collaborations. Here, amidst a tapestry of cultures, he finds inspiration to push the boundaries of artistic exploration. Their ethos is to mix ancient wisdom with modern technology, creating evocative art that deeply moves global audiences. Join them on a journey of creativity. They bridge the past and future with their imagination.
What is the Name of your project?
The name of my project is Neuro Studio. It comes from my team’s skills and passions, as seen in the info about Data_Byte and Neuro Studios. It all started with Ash Mohammed, who is great at mixing old and new styles in digital art. Neuro Studio is a place for new and creative digital art. With these skills, Neuro Studio can make unique art that people will love.
Which country are you from?
I come from Iraq, a place with a lot of old culture and art. That background inspires my work and makes it meaningful. But I’ve moved to the United States to find new opportunities and work with different artists. I can try new things and show my ideas differently in a lively and diverse atmosphere.
Being here helps me grow as an artist by helping me see things from new angles and try new things. But I still value where I come from and how it shapes my art. Moving from Iraq to the United States isn’t just about changing places; it’s about growing as an artist and finding new ways to make art that matters.
How did you start being an artist?
My journey as an artist started with a big love for exploring and expressing myself, just like Data_Byte, also known as Ash Mohammed. I’m from Iraq, and my art is influenced by the ancient wisdom and culture there. I’m good at making 3D art, animations, visuals for shows, and even art for virtual reality.
Moving to the United States significantly changed me, but it opened up new ways to grow and work with others. I like mixing old ideas with new ones in my art, which people like. I use special tools like Virtual Reality, C4D, Octane Renderer, and Adobe products to make eye-catching art. I’ve worked hard to get good at what I do, and now I’m known in the digital art world, which inspires other artists, too.
Which type of projects do you work on?
I’ve been involved in many different projects with my team, showing off our wide range of skills and interests. Thanks to Ash Mohammed’s talents in 3D art, animation, visuals, and more, we’ve worked on all sorts of cool stuff that mixes sound and pictures.
We’ve done everything from organizing concerts and festivals. We’ve also put together art shows and made unique places to get into. My work, known as DATA_BYTE, blends old and new ideas to create art that people connect with. I use special tools like Virtual Reality, C4D, Octane Renderer, and Adobe products to make art unlike usual. I want people to feel like they’re on an adventure when they see my work. By constantly trying new things and pushing the limits of what we can do creatively, I hope to make memorable moments for fans and friends worldwide.

How do you collaborate with others?
I’ve got a great team of talented people who love exploring new ideas in art and tech, just like me. My partners are visual artists, designers, musicians, and tech experts. They are teaming up to make exciting experiences that make a difference. Some of them are General Assembly and 5-MeO-Martian. Others include aab_stract, Alyssa Coley, Audio Goblin, and badPineapple Media. There are lots more. You can find out more about them on the partner page of my website at neuro.studio.
What kind of art do you do most?
We specialize in 3D motion and still artwork, primarily tailored for music and stage production. We focus on blending the ancient with the unknown, bringing back long-forgotten lessons and creating captivating experiences that resonate deeply with our audience.
How do you imagine things when you take pictures?
Our creative process is deeply rooted in imagination and innovation. We see our art as a bridge from the past to the future. It draws from ancient wisdom and adds modern techniques. We use these to make immersive visual stories that captivate and inspire.

What made you want to be an artist? How do you keep getting new ideas?
Our journey into the art world was driven by a profound desire to connect, inspire, and uplift through the power of creativity. We pursue new ideas nonstop. It comes from deep curiosity. We are curious about the world. We are also dedicated to pushing the limits of what’s possible.
Can you show me your best work and talk about it?
One of my standout pieces is “Data_Byte,” which embodies my signature blend of ancient wisdom and futuristic vision. Throughout the creative process, I encountered challenges such as technical constraints and conceptual hurdles. But I overcame these obstacles by working together, trying new things, and staying determined. I did so to bring my vision to life.
What computer programs and tools do you use?
I use many top software tools, like Virtual Reality sculpting tools, C4D, Octane Renderer, and Adobe products. I use them to make my art. I’m committed to continuous learning. It drives me to keep up with new art styles and technology. I do this through online resources, workshops, and collaboration with other artists.
How do you start a new art project? What do you do step by step?
Starting a new art project begins with making ideas and concepts. I get inspiration from many sources and sketch out my vision. I then move on to the execution phase, leveraging cutting-edge tools and technology to bring my ideas to fruition. I use collaboration, iteration, and attention to detail. They are crucial to my creative process. They make sure each project reaches its full potential.

What’s your art style, and what do you like to use to make it?
Our style mixes the ancient and the futuristic, creating visually striking experiences that resonate deeply. We use traditional and digital techniques and our expertise in Virtual Reality sculpting and 3D rendering to bring our imagination to life.
What do you often draw or paint about?
My artwork often explores themes of rising above. It looks at change and the mix of the past, now, and what will be. I want to evoke wonder in my audience. I want to invite them to think about the mysteries of existence and the vast potential of human creativity.
What’s it like working with people who need to learn more about art?
Collaborating with people less familiar with art has its challenges. But it also offers opportunities for mutual growth and understanding. I approach such collaborations with patience, empathy, and a willingness to communicate well. I make sure that all involved understand my artistic vision.
What advice would you give to people who want to be artists?
I offer this advice for artists looking to venture into music shows: cultivate your unique voice. Embrace experimentation and innovation. Collaborate with other artists and industry pros. And, above all, stay true to your vision. Stay passionate. Be persistent and open-minded. You can carve out a successful career in this fast and exciting field.

How do you get in touch with people?
I connect with people in many ways to build relationships and share my unique experiences. You can visit my website and shop featured here on FeedFreq, as well as use social media and emails to inform everyone about what’s coming up—events, projects, and new stuff we’re selling.
I also attend industry events and conferences and work with others to reach even more people who love art, music, and remarkable experiences like we do. I aim to connect with folks who like what I do and want them to join me on my journey of creativity and discovery.