Collections
Strokex study — a digital impasto composition of layered blocks and gestural strokes, moving slowly behind this page.

The digital art of Ira Zoot is organized into collections — each one a focused study in colour, gesture, texture and form. Every piece is made digitally, whether it reads as a contemporary abstract painting or as digital photography.
Current series include Impasto digital abstract paintings, thickly loaded palette-knife strokes pushed past physical paint; So Here radial colour studies and Vortex rotational abstractions; Stroker single-brushmark works and Stroker Circo circular paintings; and Pops black-and-white digital photography of the artist's father.
New work is added to existing collections as it is finished, so each grouping continues to grow over time.
All artwork shown is for preview purposes only. Every print and product is produced from the original high-resolution artwork, regardless of the display size or resolution of the images shown on this website.

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Ira Zoot Dimensions
Dimensions takes existing Ira Zoot paintings and reads them as built objects — carved relief, cast glass, fired enamel, brushed metal. Each work keeps the composition, colour and gesture of the original and asks what it would feel like as physical form: how light would catch a raised ridge, how a colour band would behave once it had thickness. The original paintings remain exactly as they are; these are additional works standing beside them.
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Impasto
Thickly loaded strokes, raised ridges and canvas tooth — the physical language of oil paint, built in the digital studio and pushed past what a real palette knife could hold.
2 works
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So Here
A single radial gesture and the variations cut from it: bursts, diagonal cascades and darkened fans where colour survives only in the seams.
3 works
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Stroker
A single loaded knife stroke treated as the whole subject — held enormous, repeated into plumage, or set alone against bare canvas.
5 works
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Stroker Circo
The loaded stroke bent into a circle, then repeated, enlarged and accumulated — from a single weathered portal to vast fields of concentric painted rings.
3 works
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Vortex
One rotating gesture, examined from every side: wound tight into a spiral, unrolled into vertical curtains, drawn out as a single diagonal, or broken into mosaic tiles that still remember the turn.
9 works
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Digital Abstraction
Standalone abstract works by Ira Zoot that sit outside the named series — single paintings built from combed fibre, translucent diagonals, speckled impasto petals, mosaic fields and layered colour. Each piece is made entirely in the digital studio and titled on its own terms.
43 works
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Digital Cars
Automotive portraits made in the digital studio: the car held sharp and glossy while the street, landscape and light around it are worked into painterly ridges, liquid reflections and abstracted colour.
17 works
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Pops
A black-and-white photographic record of the artist's father — hands, rooms, chairs and the light of ordinary days, made close and without arrangement.
9 works
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Digital Pets
Animal portraits from the digital studio: parrots, dogs and a veiled chameleon rendered in painterly strokes, posterised colour fields and — where the work began as a camera image — straight digital photography. Every piece is made digitally, from photograph through painting.
7 works
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Products
Product studies: iZoot digital artwork adapted to objects — the eyeZoot eyewear frames, Ganjart and iZoot footwear, and the Brain Matters design group. Shown as concepts and examples of how the artwork carries onto manufactured surfaces.
15 works
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GanjaArt
GanjaArt: the GanjArt.com line of iZoot digital artwork applied to apparel and eyewear — abstract prints, pictographic logo graphics and surreal panels shown as production mockups and photographed samples. All artwork is created digitally by Ira Zoot.
14 works
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Digital Animals
Wildlife and animal studies made digitally by Ira Zoot: gorillas, an eagle, a king cobra, emperor penguins, a peacock in full display and running horses. Each piece is worked from photographic source into painting — impasto ridges, watercolour bloom, contour-line relief and hard-edged vector plumage — with no traditional paint or canvas involved.
8 works
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