Artist Interview: Motomichi Nakamura
Motomichi Nakamura is a Japanese-born, New York-based artist and lecturer whose creations span across various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, animation – and his primary passion, projections. Working primarily with black, red, and white, his work is recognizable for its scary but intriguing monsters. We asked Motomichi about his 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.
Artist Interview: Yan Paul Dubbelman
Yan Paul Dubbelman is a digital artist from The Netherlands, known for his Ambient Art – featuring pleasing shapes, colors, and gentle movements, Dubbelman's creations aims to blend seamlessly into our surroundings, becoming a part of our daily lives without demanding full attention. We asked Yan Paul about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: The Charm of Abstract Digital Art
The charm of abstract digital art lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its ability to provoke thought and evoke emotions without dictating a specific subject or narrative. It sparks curiosity and allows viewers the freedom to interpret and connect with the artwork in their own way. Here’s 10 digital artists who create the best of abstract digital art.
Artist Interview: Yuge Zhou
Yuge Zhou is a video and installation artist based in Chicago. Leaving her hometown Beijing amidst a rapid geopolitical and urban transformation, the artist was left with a longing for rootedness and intimacy. Her art explores themes of belonging, yearning, and fleeting moments in both man-made and natural environments – “the landscapes of our shared dreams.” We asked Yuge about her 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.
Yayoi Kusama’s AR Polka Dots
Yayoi Kusama’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton brings her signature polka dots over historical landmarks around the world using augmented reality – using the Snapchat app, users not only immerse themselves in Kusama’s colorful world, but also take part in the digital revolution.
Artist Interview: Blakelee Pieroni
Blakelee Pieroni addresses social issues and human progress through her art – creating digital art, immersive media works, and large-scale oil paintings, the artist prompts viewers to question their identity in relation to physicality. We asked Blakelee about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Digipoppa
Digipoppa is a self-taught digital artist from Brooklyn, New York. He creates trippy animations using AI to create the base image and bringing them to life using special effects, editing software, and various mobile and desktop applications. We asked Digipoppa about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Alina Nazmeeva
Alina Nazmeeva is a Detroit-based artist and an educator at University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. She creates simulations and worlds that analyze the interactions of physical and digital spaces and objects, and their cultural, economic and political consequences. We asked Alina about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: Asian Women Defining The Landscape
In support of the diverse voices and perspectives that enrich the art world, we are spotlighting ten digital artists who create and support Asian culture in digital arts and Web3. From immersive digital installations to thought-provoking visual narratives, these artists are not only pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the digital realm but also challenging societal norms and redefining cultural representation.
Ringers #879 (The Goose) by Dmitri Cherniak
On June 15th, 2023 Ringers #879 (The Goose) by Dmitri Cherniak was sold for $6.2M at a Sotheby’s auction in New York. Being one of the most expensive NFTs ever sold, the computer-generated artwork became the symbol of a community. But what’s so special about this goose?
Artist Interview: Rose Forsyth Jackson
Rose Forsyth-Jackson is a multidisciplinary artist born and raised in the Blue Mountains in Australia. She combines traditional techniques with modern technology to create dynamic and colorful pieces that span across painting, wool felting, and photography as well as digital art. We asked Rose about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Kezleigh
Amy Merritt, better known as Kezleigh in the art world, is a new media artist based in Ontario. She prints her digital art on acrylic glass with UV-printed ink to carry her creations to the tangible world. We asked Kezleigh about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: Women’s History Month
Honoring Women’s History Month with brilliant digital art by female creators, we’re celebrating these artists who are reshaping the landscape with their creativity, innovation, and mastery of technology. Here’s a list of talented women who create fascinating works of digital art and experimenting with digital collage, 3D animation, AR art, and more.
Artist Interview: Stacie Ant
A fascinating journey from playing The Sims to creating spectacular digital art – Stacie Ant is a digital artist and curator who’s work is known for its humorous and satirical approach to social commentary on the fast-paced digital lifestyle of the modern world. Creating AR works and 3D animation art, she explores digital worlds and beings that can only exist in the virtual realm. We asked Stacie about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Boundless Manifestations with AI
In The Screen I Am Everything (2023) by Ellie Pritts is a video artwork that celebrates the screen as a playground without the boundaries of physical reality, and invites us to the infinite possibility and potential of digital space.
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Artist Interview: Riniifish
Riniifish creates bugs – her work depicts fantastical versions of otherworldly life and parallel universes with extraterrestrial civilizations. The artist explores themes of life and death, emotional struggles and burnout as well as everyday life through tiny, translucent creatures. We asked Riniifish about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Yiting Liu
Yiting Liu is an XR developer and designer who intertwines a personal odyssey with artistic innovation. Yearning for independence, the artist moved to the United States at 18 and started her creative journey that celebrates her intrinsic connection to community and power of personal freedom. We asked Yiting about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: Black artists you should know
Honoring Black History Month with brilliant digital art by black creators, we’re celebrating these artists who are reshaping the landscape with their creativity, innovation, and mastery of technology. Here’s 10 talented black digital artists you need to know.