Artist Interview: SLip
SLip is a Lyon-based digital collage artist known for his playful yet thought-provoking approach. Despite often tackling serious subject matter, he skillfully balances the weight of these themes with a pastel color palette, softening the impact of the sometimes dark societal issues he explores. We asked SLip about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Fxaq27
Fxaq27 is a digital collage artist from Thailand, known for his vibrant, concept-driven art that truly bursts with energy. His work features bold colors and intricate details, exploring personal narratives in surreal visuals. Drawing inspiration from his life experiences and those of the people around him, Fxaq27 creates pieces that connect with audiences worldwide. We asked Fxaq27 about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Aleksandra Stevanovic
Aleksandra Stevanovic is a graphic designer and digital collage artist based in Serbia. Her art is deeply inspired by the life we live, focusing on themes of unfulfilled dreams and inner wishes. The artist seeks to spark imagination and positive thinking in a world often filled with stress, encouraging viewers to reconnect with their inner child and embrace optimism. We asked Aleksandra about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Maaike Folmer
Inspired by her travels, Maaike Folmer has developed a profound fascination with the interplay between humans and their environments. This curiosity is reflected in her digital collages, which juxtapose the stark contrasts between the wealth, regulations, and cleanliness of the first world and the poverty, corruption, and pollution found elsewhere. We asked Maaike about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Hester Brink
After two decades of experience in the police force in The Netherlands, investigating organized crime and conducting extensive research on serial killers, Hester Brink was yearning for positivity – her digital collages celebrate the beauty and diversity of our world. We asked Hester about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Cecil W. Lee
Cecil W. Lee is a self-taught artist whose work presents a blend of photography, painting, and digital techniques. He creates abstracts, figurative works, and digital collages that embrace computers as a stimulating and distinctive artistic medium. We asked Cecil about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Piecing Together Glitching Thoughts of the Collective Mind
Clayton Campbell pleased to present his new series of digital art works, Trance of Thought, available as a 130-page online publication with an essay by Cansu Peker, founder of Digital Arts Blog.
Artist Interview: Savannah Calhoun
Savannah Calhoun is a visual artist based in Muncie, Indiana where she is a photography technician at Ball State University. Driven by the connection of being haunted by a ghost to the idea that media repeats itself, her art tells a story about how “hauntology” affects her life as an artist. We asked Savannah about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Lindsey Price
Lindsey Price creates collage, painting, design, and animation works inspired by retrofuturism, psychedelia, brutalist architecture, and vintage fashion. The artist’s art envisions possible dimensions for a harmonious, matriarchal future, bridging the digital and physical realms – the result is a visual paradise where one can escape and reimagine oneself.
10 Digital Artists: The Art of Digital Collage
From surreal dreamscapes to thought-provoking social commentaries, digital collage art showcases the artist's imagination and storytelling abilities in a visually stunning and intricate form. With endless possibilities, artists can break free from the constraints of traditional mediums, creating unique and captivating compositions. Here’s a list of 10 talented digital collage artists who create meaningful art using stock images, magazine clips, photographs, and more.
Artist Interview: Yağmur Güzle
Yağmur Güzle is a collage artist based in Istanbul, Turkey. She creates analog as well as digital collages to process the flow of life via the dialogue between found images. She is also the co-founder of Istanbul Collage Lab, a collage collective for artists and creatives alike. We asked Yağmur about her art, creative process, and inspirations.