There’s a particular kind of quiet you only notice when the room goes still. Late at night, mid-afternoon between meetings, the in-between hours when your screen is the only thing keeping you company. That’s solitude. And if you frame it right, it can feel like calm.
This month on Razer Axon, three artists are doing exactly that kind of framing. Hiroi Sekai, Ashiqcinematic, and Davit Jijavadze each work in very different visual languages, but their collections share a thread: the solitary moment made beautiful.
Hiroi Sekai: Dreamlike Spaces to Disconnect Into

Hiroi Sekai started out in music and film, spending years behind the camera and in the studio before a serious car accident in 2022 changed the pace of everything. What followed was slower, more intentional, and became the foundation for the project he runs today: blending music, film, and ambient visuals into spaces designed for stillness.
His debut Axon collection, The Disconnect, reflects that shift. The collection is built around the feeling of stepping away from noise without needing to escape completely. It gives solitude a sense of pause, turning the screen into a place where the day can slow down for a moment.
That is what makes The Disconnect feel at home on Razer Axon. It gives your screen a quieter visual rhythm, making it easier to settle into the space in front of you.
We sat down with Hiroi Sekai for a full AMA on the Razer Blog, where he walks through the collection piece by piece and talks about what “The Disconnect” means to him. Read the full AMA here.
Ashiqcinematic: Loneliness, Reframed
Ashiqcinematic’s Loneliness collection treats solitude with a cinematic eye. It does not try to turn the feeling into something dramatic or oversized. Instead, it gives the moment room to sit on your screen naturally, with enough atmosphere to feel present without demanding attention.
That makes the collection feel especially suited to quieter parts of the day, when your setup becomes part of the space around you. It gives your screen a sense of mood without turning it into the loudest thing in the room.
Discover Ashiqcinematic’s Loneliness collection.
Davit Jijavadze: Stillness, Up Close

Davit Jijavadze approaches solitude through presence. His Axon collection, The Quiet Horizon Files, feels less like a single setting and more like a study of subjects that hold their ground. Some pieces feel intimate, others more monumental, but the focus stays clear: one subject, one mood, nothing fighting for attention.
That restraint gives the collection its strength. Instead of filling the screen with motion or detail for its own sake, The Quiet Horizon Files creates a focal point that can sit with the rest of your setup. It gives stillness weight without making the experience feel static.
Explore Davit Jijavadze’s full collection.
A good wallpaper changes how your screen feels when you return to it. With these three collections, solitude becomes part of the atmosphere rather than empty space. Download Razer Axon to explore more artist-made animated wallpapers from creators around the world.
