Designers of distinctive digital fine art

 
Fine art is:
"..creative art, especially visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic or intellectual content" according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

A Digital Fine Art print is defined by meeting the same standards as any other fine art medium, and it is produced using archival quality surfaces and inks. It is designed to last a life time.

Archival inks and papers are museum-quality materials which are designed for longevity and beauty. Papers are acid-free, preventing yellowing and distortion of color. Archival inks are less likely to fade.
Digital Art:

Digital art is like any other art. It just is created using different tools than the more traditional arts. Art is not about the tools used to create it. It is about the vision, message, or emotion of the artist. Photography is a medium through which artist's may create art. Likewise, a computer is just a medium or tool through which an artist can express his/her vision of line, form, color, composition and rhythm.

An artist chooses the medium (oils, watercolors, or pixels) he wants to use. When the digital artist, has mastery over the tools and technologies [software, equipment, etc.], he can go beyond "taking a digital picture" or "applying an effect" and create art - an individual expression of his vision.

Digital Art falls into three basic categories: digital painting, digital photography & darkroom, and fractals. There are several subcategories and, of course, the artist can combine any and all to create their own unique vision.
 


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