Digital Art: The new aesthetics
Digital art is a modern alternative to traditional painting and photography. Artists express themselves with Photoshop and graphics tablets and digital art is not just a short-lived trend. It is reinventing art forms: from surreal landscapes to abstract works, digital painting uses graphics software to create expressive images on the computer.
Mixed and hybrid techniques for digital artworks
The path to digital murals often begins with traditional techniques. Artists paint their works classically on canvas or produce photographs. By working with graphics software or modern photo editing, they bring new creative possibilities into play. They create a symbiosis of the original brushwork or photography and new creative elements.
Hybrid styles, mixed media and creative synthesis allow different techniques to merge into a new art form. Digitalart is versatile and experimental. With artificial intelligence (AI), digital painting continues to grow beyond itself. AI analyzes artistic styles and imitates them. In this way, the visual style of a painting can be transferred to a new hybrid work of art. AI is a creative partner for digital art. It searches for ideas and inspiration.
Buying and selling digital art
Buying and selling digital paintings is already an established part of international auctions. More and more artists are also selling their digital paintings to art lovers. In our store you can buy digital art paintings by important artists of this genre such as Rewers Malosi, Ralf Kämper, Roberto Brunetti, Sven Pfrommer and Jas Reverie. The digital art prints are available on canvas, aluminum dibond and acrylic glass in various formats.
Creative minds for digital art murals
Here, art lovers will find works by renowned digital artists who are characterized by certain techniques and styles:
Alexander von Johan is a trained graphic designer from Stuttgart. He combines screen printing with mixed media techniques. In his pictures, he captures everyday scenes, objects and collages, often using abstract and subtle color palettes.
Brigitte Aeberhard from Switzerland devotes herself to artistic photography. She moves the camera during long exposure times and combines elements that do not seem to belong together at first glance in the subsequent image processing.
French digital artist Florent Bodart uses digital media to alter his classic paintings and drawings. In doing so, he creates new, creative spaces.
As a talented digital artist, Katrin Klink combines nostalgic elements from the 1950s with contemporary messages.
Sara Gaon uses photography for her visual communication. She uses different techniques and styles to create a certain mood in her works.
Uwe Fehrmann is a German artist who transforms traditional paintings into digital murals. He blurs the different picture planes and mixes colors and elements. As a result, the viewer always discovers something new in his pictures.
For the German photographer Volker Plein, photography offers endless creative possibilities. However, he does not want to commit himself to one area. He prefers to play with tools and technologies from different eras. This means that he uses classic scissors as well as digital image processing.
Artists in the digital genre are characterized by their own unique style, just like their colleagues in the classical arts. It would be contrary to the freedom of art to draw analog boundaries and thus exclude digital art.