Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I’m an artist, storyteller and the creator of SpringTime, driven by a passion for both art and people. Online, I go by GlitchKy or Ky for short. While I prefer to stay anonymous for now, I hope that my work speaks for itself. Maybe one day that will change, but for now, I’m just excited to share my world with you.
I started in 2015, inspired by the joy it brought to others when I created something just for them. My unique style and speed became recognizable, but above all, I loved the process of bringing ideas to life.
SpringTime has been an escape, something that kept me hopeful through difficult times. My goal is to create something that resonates with others, a story that might bring comfort or inspiration to someone who needs it, just as it has for me.
I’m currently studying digital design and before that, I earned a degree in applied visual arts.
Before diving into art, I studied science and was encouraged to pursue fields like neurology or physics due to my academic strengths. While science continues to fascinate me, especially physics, astronomy, and biology. Art always felt like my true calling. Even though some saw it as a "waste of intelligence", I chose to follow my passion. Interestingly, my love for science still shapes SpringTime, influencing its worldbuilding and the way its universe is structured.
Growing up, I faced a lot of challenges, time spent in and out of hospitals, struggles at home and school. Art became my anchor and storytelling gave me a way to connect, even when I felt isolated.
Now, I create in the hope that SpringTime can be that escape for someone else, a world where they feel seen, inspired or simply entertained. If my work can bring even a little light to others, that’s when I know I’ve succeeded.
SpringTime traces its roots back to 2015, when Ky met her then–best friend, Seb, on ROBLOX. The two spent countless hours in Skype and Discord chats, creating a sandbox of ideas together. Seb thrived on tossing out a whirlwind of ideas, while Ky thrived on weaving them together into something that made sense.
By 2018, Ky decided to take things further. What had once been a playground of scattered concepts became her story, named SpringTime, brought forward through her art and early animations.
While Seb’s influence on SpringTime today is small, some of his original ideas live on, reworked, reshaped and given new life. They are no longer his as they once were, but without his early sparks, they would not exist in the same way. In that sense, the promise to him remains kept.