Added Oct 11, 2023
Q. Ida, what made you get into virtual computer art from just painting with the real brush?
A. To me digital art has been a slow process to acquire. It started when I was trying to illustrate cards on computer. In studying to advertise art, I was fascinated by the tricks of manipulating photos. Moreover, I was puzzled on how traditional art such as etching-drawing could be freely mingled with a computirezed (software) technique. As to create a new experimental vision effective and "dynamique" visually.
Q. Isn't that perhaps new device ways to make traditional art out of date?
A. Perhaps we become a little over anxious to the thought that activities persued by the artisans alike, so to speak, by whom manual touch is required, as well as by our old masters, could become obsolete in the future, but that is not the case at all. Basically there'll be always need to observe and record manually the natural world.
Q. Is the future then in the hands of AI, do you reckon?
A. At the present time I am not going any near to AI myself. My knowlwdge is confined to photoshop software. To me a computer is my personal assistant in a useful way. It gives me suggestions on solutions for image making. In a few words, in aid to what before was done manually with photocopiers and collages in the preparation to the ultimate depiction of the canvas. But then again there so many surprises in store for us!
Short interview with Ben Luke (ES) and Ida Rally