Balls & Patterns 4 Digital Arts by Angelo Kerelov

Fine art paper, 7x12 in

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Categories Minimalism
Abstract,Expressionism,surrealism About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Technic Digital Arts Digital[...]
Abstract,Expressionism,surrealism

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Yes, It's digital There were several articles published on the network titled: “Yes It’s digital, but is it ART?” The simple answer is: to pose the right question, you’ve to know 90% of the[...]

Yes, It's digital

There were several articles published on the network titled: “Yes It’s digital, but is it ART?”
The simple answer is: to pose the right question, you’ve to know 90% of the answer.
So.... Yes it’s decorative, but is it ART? Yes it’s on the wall, but is it ART? Yes it cost a fortune, but is it ART? Yes it’s handmade, but is it ART?
Are digital artists just skilled persons working with heavy, huge software programs
without any knowledge of composition, proportions, standard color harmony, perspective,
the whole art education provoking the conservative master pieces we know from the past?
Are there any fundamental or technical analysis? Where are the pro recommendations “Buy, Hold, Sell?” Who knows? The opportunity to sell thousand of copies not hand made to the public and keep the original which to save in the different stages you created it and sell it again without notice as a new artwork? Digital Works or Digital Art? Or just ART? Finally what is ART? Is there anybody who can tell us? What is the definition of ART? The answer now and decades ago was: investment templates. Well the ART is where money goes. Who cares what do you like? If you buy a piece from a digital artist how you should sell it if you need to? And what to tell to your guests if he (she)is unknown? How to navigate in this OCEAN of self expressing digital artists with a price list as a map and valuate the output? Culture? No there’s no culture now days. So, now you’re all alone. You’ve to trust yourself! What do you like? The ART is just an output of a filtered moment through the person’s nature expressing his inner DNA coded need of beauty, in a temporary move of the UNIVERSE called a moment. Do you need this interpretation? Do you feel happy? Do you feel not alone with the other guy creating this no matter of tools, digital, traditional, mixed media, oil on canvas whatever.
The 21 CENTURY along with the oligophrenia and the Herman Hesse yellow add-ons gives us the responsibility to recognize an artwork. Putting money aside, how to recognize an artwork and who needs this? No one. Who can live without ART? Honestly speaking anybody. Who takes the responsibility to judge ART in juries? Fools.
And what about artists? If you make someone happy with your work for just a second
(there’s no such a statistic) than your life makes sense - this is ART.

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