Digital arts : 7 Articles

Read 7 exclusive articles related to "Digital arts" on Artmajeur magazine

Kanzas Anthony: I don't copy, I don't follow, and I don't have expectations

Artists Portraits • 7 minutes read
"To be brutally honest, nothing inspired me to create art; it seems that the decision to create is more like an on/off switch, whereas in my case I started to create for no real reason: it just happened, I never forced creation, it always fell and I seized it."

Jean Luc Michon, each artist has his own story

Artists Portraits • 6 minutes read
"My artistic journey began with studies in applied arts and fine arts, which gave me the technical bases necessary to explore different forms of visual expression. I then worked as an artistic director in an agency advertising, where I developed my skills in visual creation for advertising campaigns".

Thierry Corpet, Resilience

Artists Portraits • 7 minutes read
"As far back as I can remember, I have always been enthusiastic about drawing and painting, but my very first encounter with art was decisive"...

Alex Loskutov, computer collages

Artists Portraits • 5 minutes read
Alex Loskutov's figurative investigation, belonging to the computer collage pointillism style, is distinguished by the unprecedented technique resulting from the "assemblage" of car license plates or music albums...

Jean-Marie Gitard (M. STRANGE), works of art with a surprise effect

Mr Strange • 8 minutes read
Mr. STRANGE's works are characterized by surprise, surrealism, strangeness, eccentricity and oddity, born from an extremely productive contemplation of Google images...

JEAN-MARIE GITARD (Mr STRANGE): the aptly named

Artists Portraits • 2 minutes read
The unusual is obvious, and we do not really know what guided the artist: the desire to make visuals collide or the undisguised pleasure of illustrating a play on words, an expression, of showing that the absurd is nestled everywhere, in experience, words or images.

Digital art: the art of the third millennium?

Art History • 3 minutes read
Unskilled by purists, swearing by the use of pencils, paints and physical media and looking with a dim view of the technical assistance of a machine, digital creation suffers from a lack of recognition.

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