Razer Axon’s latest featured artist, Mike of UON Visuals, turns screens into hyper-sensory experiences with his ray-traced geometric art, pushing the boundaries of color, motion, and computation to create mind-bending visuals. In an exclusive interview, the self-taught 3D artist revealed how his work bridges psychedelic inspiration, cutting-edge tech, and Razer’s RGB-driven universe.
A 12-Year Artistic Journey
Mike’s obsession with recreating “what the mind generates under different states” led him to teach himself 3D animation over a decade ago. Today, UON Visuals thrives at the intersection of high-performance computing and sensory immersion, from live VJing —real-time mixing and manipulation of visuals synced to music—at festivals to custom installations at Las Vegas’ Sphere.
Why Razer Axon?
As a self-proclaimed RGB pioneer who describes his home as an “RGB overload,” Mike was naturally drawn to Razer’s ecosystem. He sees Razer Axon as a platform that democratizes dynamic visuals, making it easy to create stunning displays. “It’s awesome to get screens wailing with color without the hassle,” Mike says. “The next evolution of my art—HDR, 4K/8K, 240fps—will push every pixel of gamers’ displays to the limit.”
Mike’s latest UON Visuals collections on Axon, “Color Twists” and “Color Portals,” represent his highest-quality work yet, leveraging HDR workflows to preserve “insane” color vividness and 4K ray tracing. As hardware advances, he promises even wilder upgrades: “Wait until you see what future displays can do. This is just the start.”


Despite balancing a full-time job, Mike teases annual collections with escalating tech specs. His goal? To flood Razer Axon with premium ultra-HDR wallpapers that transform high-end monitors into kinetic art pieces.
Download Razer Axon now to experience Mike’s collections in full motion—and stay tuned for his exclusive Razer 20th Anniversary miniseries, launching on the platform later this summer.