Léo Varn is a pixel-art artist who grew up between two worlds: the noisy workshop of his grandfather, a repairman, and the library of his mother, who adored illustrated diaries. From an early age, he reached for the little things in the shadow of the main thing - a cup forgotten on a table, a note on a shelf, a light lingering on the floor.
Before Web3, he worked for over 8 years as an anonymous illustrator on game dev and independent projects, designing interiors without characters but with traces of life. In pixel he found a language where each object is important, not the effect.
HabiTable is not about nostalgia. It's about presence - and the mess that proves we were here.
Léo believes that pixel art is not about style, but about intentionality.
Small shapes carry big meanings, especially when you focus not on events but on the space after them.
He calls his approach “object storytelling” -
the art of storytelling through things.
His muse, a penguin named Ink, often appears in the foreground of his work.