About Psybell

🧑 About me – Psybell String Art 🎨

My journey into string art began completely unexpectedly in 2017. One day, a friend visited me and brought only three pieces of wood, a few nails, a hammer, and cotton thread. Right in front of me, he began creating an artwork by weaving threads from these simple materials. That moment fascinated and inspired me so deeply that I immediately felt this was where I saw my future.

At first, I created purely for joy — mostly for free, for friends and loved ones. My works were gifts, experiments, and a way to learn and develop my own artistic style. Over time, this hobby naturally transformed into a passion that began shaping me as an artist.

In 2020, I founded my Facebook page and later an Instagram profile, where I started sharing my work with a wider audience. The first orders and sales followed, but as with every creative journey, there was also a period of decline and silence.

Since 2024, however, I have felt a strong return of energy and a renewed desire to create and move the project forward. This led to the creation of the Psybell String Art brand. I launched my own newdomain, www.psybell.art
, and connected my Shopify e-shop with social platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Google, and YouTube, TikTok and Pinterest.

Today, I focus on bringing my handcrafted string art to people through multiple channels, allowing everyone to find a piece that resonates with them — whether as a decoration, an art object, or part of a larger visual space.

Alongside my artistic work, I also began building and customizing my own UV LED reflectors. I often source them without power cables and carefully connect and adapt them myself. Over time, I have collected enough compatible components, and every successfully completed UV piece brings me joy — as it expands my technical skills and increases the overall value and versatility of my creative portfolio.

Beyond the studio, I feel deeply connected to the psytrance and festival culture.
I regularly attend psytrance parties and festivals, sometimes as a guest, and often as a decorator, creating visual environments that interact with music, light, and movement.

These spaces inspire me the most — whether I am installing my artworks or simply experiencing the atmosphere as part of the crowd.
The energy, freedom, and collective rhythm of these events strongly influence my creative process and the way I perceive space and visual expression.