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The Digitalia Aesthetic: Neon, Cyberpunk & Futurist Poster Art by Sarnia de la Maré

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The Digitalia Aesthetic: Neon, Cyberpunk & Futurist Poster Art by Sarnia de la Maré

Welcome to The Digitalia Aesthetic, the visual signature of iServalan™—the digital art persona of multimedia artist Sarnia de la Maré FRSA.
This pillar post serves as a guide to the core style of Digitalia: neon futurism, cyberpunk textures, digital mark-making, and the bold, electric energy that defines the new Digitalia Engine™ on Gumroad.


What is Digitalia?

Digitalia is the neon-soaked, glitch-driven world where Sarnia’s poster art lives.
It is a fusion of:

  • cyberpunk cityscapes

  • abstract digital mark-making

  • AI-assisted surrealism

  • hand-drawn iPad textures

  • punk, pop, and sci-fi visual references

  • maximalist colour philosophy

Digitalia is not stock art.
It is artist-authored aesthetic culture, spanning 2008–present and growing daily.


The Core Elements of Digitalia Style

1. Neon Futurism

Electric cyan, ultraviolet pink, luminous oranges, and neon gradients form the backbone of the palette.
These posters feel like screenshots from a dream in the future—bright, intense, kinetic.

2. Cyberpunk Moodscapes

Rain-soaked nights, reflective surfaces, dystopian silhouettes, and digital shadows.
The influence of Blade Runner, Ghost in the Shell, retro-sci-fi comics, and street neon is unmistakable.

3. Digital Mark-Making

Sarnia’s hand-drawn elements are crucial:
ink pops, scribbles, scratches, textured strokes, distortions, and overpainting.
This is where iPad meets instinct.

4. AI as a Concept Tool (Not a Factory)

AI is used sparingly, not as a generator of stock imagery but as a collaborator—
a spark, a prompt, a muse, a disruption—then hand-painted, edited, layered, reshaped.

5. Maximalist Composition

Digitalia is never beige.
Never minimal.
Always expressive.

Maximalism is a philosophy:
Give the eye something to feast on.


Why Digitalia Stands Apart From Stock Art

Stock libraries offer quantity.
Digitalia offers identity.

Digitalia is:

  • authored, not automated

  • curated, not bulk

  • expressive, not generic

  • a personal visual universe, not a marketplace

This makes Digitalia more appealing for:

  • collectors

  • interior moodboard designers

  • DIY crafters

  • students

  • creatives

  • retro-futurist fans

  • neon aesthetics lovers


Where to Download Digitalia Art

Explore the full archive of posters at:
🎨 iServalan Digitalia Engine™ on Gumroad
Daily drops. Unlimited downloads with subscription.
Perfect for DIY posters, gifts, décor, scrapbooks, cards and personal projects.


Top Searches You Can Use to Find Digitalia

(SEO list for humans + Google)

  • cyberpunk poster art printable

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  • glitch art downloads

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Final Thought

Digitalia is not a genre. It is a universe—one constantly expanding as the artist adds new posters every day until Christmas.

Join the archive.
Download the aesthetic.
Transform your walls.

PRESS RELEASE Punk and the Sound of Female Resistance by Trixie Jones

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Title: Punk and the Sound of Female Resistance
Author: Trixie Jones
Publisher: Tale Teller Club Press, Brighton, UK
Publication Date: October 2025
Series: Know Your Subject – Concise Books Series No. 1
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Format: Paperback | Kindle Edition


A concise and powerful reflection on women, punk, and rebellion

Punk and the Sound of Female Resistance explores the women who redefined rebellion through sound, attitude, and defiance. From the Kings Road of 1980 to global underground movements, author Trixie Jones — herself a musician and former punk — brings a first-hand understanding of feminism’s loudest era.

Part cultural essay, part social history, this compact volume examines how women used music and performance to challenge gender norms and create a new vocabulary of resistance. The book closes by questioning the legacy of punk feminism in an age of censorship, capitalism, and online activism.


About the Series

The Know Your Subject series from Tale Teller Club Press presents clear, intelligent guides to complex themes. Each volume delivers insight and reflection in under 10,000 words — concise enough for modern lives, substantial enough to inspire change.


About the Author

Trixie Jones is a writer, musician, and therapist whose background in subcultures and social psychology shapes her work. She writes concise non-fiction under the Know Your Subject imprint, blending empathy, scholarship, and lived experience.


About the Publisher

Tale Teller Club Press is an independent publisher based in Brighton, specialising in short, intelligent books on art, culture, and neurodiversity. Founded by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA, the press forms part of the wider Tale Teller Club Creative Network.


Press Enquiries:
https://press.taletellerclub.com/

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tale Teller Club
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Publication date ‏ : ‎ 18 Oct. 2025
Language ‏ : ‎ English
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