Digital Art - Is it Really Art?
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Most people think art has to involve a brush, paint and a canvas. But today there are so many more forms of art. Practices that utilize digital technology for a range of artistic works are called Digital Art. Other names for this are new media art, computer art and multimedia art. This trend all began in the 70s with the use of personal computers for artistic creations.
This new media art has transformed traditional activities of painting, drawing and sculpture. To put it simply, a digital artist is anyone who uses the computer to enhance, embellish or create his or her art. Digital art is a contemporary art term used to create prints or other digital media.
Although I received my degree in 2-D Art, I also consider myself a digital artist. I have many oil paintings, watercolor, pastels, and drawings, but I truly enjoy the new ability to create art on the computer. In the past I have presented some of my digital creations to galleries, they said that people are slow to consider it as “art”.
If you saw the movie, A Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey, you will witness the 3-D effects of digital art, which produced the special effects. Mainstream media also extensively uses the techniques of digital art. As it took several years for acceptance of electronically produced music over the past three decades, a general acceptance of the value of digital art will eventually come.
Personally, I can draw a picture, scan it into the computer and then color it or put special filters onto it to create a unique masterpiece. Some critics argue that a computer program is the one that made the art, but I would like to submit that the artist is the one who decides when it has actually created a work of art, rather than the computer. I know this is still quite a controversial subject. Some digital artists can create a masterpiece created in a similar fashion to a non-digital painting on their computer, actually using digital brushes and digital paints and then printing it on canvas. Some people cannot tell the difference.
It is interesting that digital photography and digital printing is now an acceptable medium of creation and presentation by major museums and galleries. Some museums have begun to accept digital art printed on canvas. Perhaps one reason why the art community finds it difficult to accept digital art is the erroneous perception digital prints that can be reproduced endlessly. To appease the masses, some artists erase the image file after the first print so it is truly a unique artwork.
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Do you appreciate digital art?
See results without votingThere are many different kinds of digital art.
* Algorithmic art – generated by an algorithm or arithmetic
* Generative art - many similarities with systems found in various areas of science
* Art software – Corel Painter, ArtRage, Studio Artist, ArtWeaver (free for Windows) http://www.artweaver.de/
* Computer art http://moca.virtual.museum/
* Cyberarts - produced through a process, any one of whose steps was influenced by such software or hardware
* Electronic art - makes use of electronic media or, more broadly, refers to technology and/or electronic media – video games
* Evolutionary art or Dynamic Painting - exploits the process of evolution to create an artwork which continually changes according to an evolutionary algorithm – fractals – screensavers
* Fractal art - created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as still images
* Video art - relies on moving pictures and comprises video and/or audio data
* Digital illustration and painting - use of digital tools to produce images under the direct manipulation of the artist, usually through a pointing device such as a tablet or a mouse
* Machinima - the use of real-time three-dimensional (3-D) graphics rendering engines to generate computer animation
* Digital photography - a form of photography that uses digital technology to make images of subjects
* Movie special effects - The illusions used in the film, television, theater, or entertainment industries to simulate the imagined events in a story are traditionally called special effects
* Photo manipulation - application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception through analog or digital means (Photoshop and many more)
There are plenty more but, I think you get the idea.
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It must be really fascinating and interesting. It is amazing what you can do on the computer. It looks great, thank you for sharing.
Thank you jill and hello. I sure enjoy making them. Glad you appreciate them too.
Beautiful images!
Wonderful hub elayne, you are so artistic and talented and the images you have created are lovely.
I love this when I can take time and look at a piece. But I get so tired of being bombarded on TV by all the noise, color and frantic movement of the filler coming out of their high-tech labs. Bob
I love art and digital art is no execption, great hub and beautiful pics.
The pictures are beautiful. Yes, it's art..
Your images are outstanding. A real joy to experience. And thanks for publishing so many useful links and the list of terms. That link to MOCA is going to get me into trouble...it's too easy to spend a great deal of time there looking at all the incredible images.
Great hub, and yes, I believe digital art is art. I love your work--you are a wonderful, talented artist!
Thanks to all for your comments. It is great to know that your work is appreciated.
My daughter just studied this in her college art class. Thanks for the info!
I am a fan of digital art, especially latest usage in animations and Japanese anime is awesome.
Those are wonderful digital artworks. I don't think it is just the computer. It's an artists great talent that made that. Congratulations for such a great job.
I'm a fan. As an amateur photographer, I trained on 35mm slr cameras. Now with digital, my range has expanded dramatically.
I'm also a fan of digital artists. The work that goes on inside their heads is fascinating.
Thanks quesea. Yes, my husband is still trying to figure out what goes on in my head. LOL
wonderful hub.. since im new in this digital art stuff.. can i ask, how long does it took to learn this.. i mean how to edit stuffs n do a awesome work like yours.. thanks..
thanks blabak - I have been doing it for a few years now. I try to go thru the tutorials online for photoshop and just play around with the softward and get to know it better. I'd love to see your creations when you get going.
elayne artists use tools, to create their art masterpieces and I think that a computer should be regarded as just another tool to have in your 'toolbox'.
I am using 'photoshop' to edit images and as yet I have not ventured into the artistic side of the program.
I love your images and you have inspired me to 'have a go'
Thumbs up on this Hub :-)
that's great agvulpes. Maybe you can post some of your creations here to share with us.

















jill of alltrades says:
3 months ago
I'm happy to be the first one here elayne. I love your digital art! They're fantastic!