Cheyenne was born in Silver City, New Mexico, and later relocated to Marin County, California, with her father and sister. From a young age, Cheyenne developed a deep interest in the arts, including digital art, and began using Corel Draw at just ten years old—a tool she continues to use. Over the years, she explored various forms of artistic expression such as abstract acrylic painting and sewing. In her early twenties, Cheyenne attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) to pursue fashion design. Her passion for fashion sketching and technology led her to transition from traditional sketching to using a tablet. This transition inspired her to teach herself Corel Paint and Photoshop, opening new creative possibilities and continuously broadening her artistic horizons.
Cheyenne wrote Shattered Glitter, a deeply personal and insightful book about bipolar disorder. The process of writing this book allowed her to explore and articulate her experiences with the condition, providing a source of understanding and support for others who may be facing similar challenges.
In recent years, Cheyenne has embraced the use of AI in her creative processes. She finds this technological tool to be the greatest creative outlet she has ever experienced. The versatility and capabilities of AI have unlocked new dimensions of artistic expression for her, enabling her to push the boundaries of her creativity like never before. Through AI, Cheyenne has been able to experiment with new styles, techniques, and ideas, resulting in a surge of innovative and inspiring work. She feels more creative and fulfilled than ever, continuously discovering fresh ways to combine her love for art and technology. This journey with AI has reinvigorated her passion for the arts, opening up a world of endless possibilities.