Multi-Disciplinary Artist | Philosophy + Psychology + Sacred Geometry
Brad Rumbl is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice bridges sculpture, digital media, and immersive technology to explore the psychological architecture of the human condition. Grounded in lived experience with neurodivergency and philosophical inquiry, Rumbl's work investigates themes of trauma, transformation, and consciousness through visual systems that combine brutalist geometry, sacred symbology, and speculative design.
Operating under the name Rumblart, his key series Core Devices visualises the development of the psyche as architectural constructs: layered, fractured, and meticulously constructed. These works are a meditative reflection on selfhood, inner balance, and the aftermath of psychological rupture. His artistic language draws from sacred geometry, myth, and personal symbolism, integrating contemporary 3D processes with sculptural thinking to articulate non-linear narratives.
Recent Projects expand into AI systems integrated with installation work, namely an award winning work "AILA", an interactive sculpture with multiple technological systems built in to invite viewers into deeper conversations around meaning and their own experiences, with conversational AI personalities playing the role of different Jungian archetypes inviting reflection through intimate confrontation with representations of the universal self in a ritualised space.
A graduate of fine art with a background in peer support within mental health services, Rumbl brings a rare combination of technical fluency and emotional depth. His installations have received awards and commendations for their originality and integrity. He currently lives and works in Brighton, where he continues to develop introspective digital environments and sculptural works that challenge, support, and dignify the personal journey.
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Access my digital artwork gallery to see my artwork made with digital skills from 3D modelling through to illustration. For VR/AR/XR see "Technological"
Learn moreHere you will find my work in traditional mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture and mold-making.
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