Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Research Paper "DIGITAL DESIGN"

Ways of Seeing Digital Art:
Is Digital Art, Art?

What is art? In my mind, art is an individual expression of how you feel or what you see. Art is a pure expression of who you are regardless of the medium used. I believe that the computer is a significant tool in art. It gives a different approach each time. There are many kinds of fine digital art, such as abstract, realism, digital appearance, fantasy and also photography which are created in programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and others. In regards to computer art it is both expressive and requires technical skill. Although digital art may have certain technical limitations. It does not hinder the expressive nature of digital art in any way. Local art news states the question, is the art world ready for computer generated art (Art Business News)? Some people are. Artists believe so . An artist form California named Corinne Whitaker has replaced her easel with a pair of computer monitors and stylus that serves as her brush against an electrostatic tablet that is her canvas. Much like a physician performing arthroscopic surgery, the artist ‘s hand moves across a remote slate, while her eyes study the image emerging across the screen. . As an art citizen, she agrees that some artists need to break out of the tradition in art painting. As the world and the electronics grow, and technology gets stronger and more prevalent to the nation, we have to adapt to the era that is taken place: technology is “in,” it’s a new day. Of course we have a tradition of painting and the canvas, dating back to the 15-1600’s Italian renaissance, but this is 21st century, and the artist and art viewer need to think out side the box. Most people do not agree with computer generated art, they ask is it art? Must the image be rendered by hand considered fine art?
“I have had a personal computer ever since the Vic 20 was first available back in the early 80s. As the graphic capabilities of the personal computer have grown, so has my interest in using the
computer as a graphic arts medium. In the last two decades, I have learned to master the technology that allows me to unleash my creative self. I create images that are outside of the box of conventional art, thought the use of fractal generation, 3D rendering, and photo manipulation. Due to advances in computer technology and affordability, I have been able to finally put my off the wall imagination on the wall, as photographic quality art prints. With my new Epson wide format printer, lots of ram, and a passion for large scale detail,” says, - DALE ADCOCK, surreal graphic artist (Megart.com, 1).
“ Art whether generated by brush stroke or a stylus against electronic tablets, is still art,” said James Herrera of California. In agreement with his statement as stated before. No matter what medium is used or how an artist uses it, it should still be considered art. To the right is an example of how beautiful a piece can be done on a computer. The artist uses warm colors to give a warm abstract feeling to the viewer. A local collector expresses his feelings on the matter; “Digital art can be as fine as collectable as traditional abstract forms of art. We collect newspaper clippings, baseball cards, and gale prints and originals oils. If the images speak to us, we’ll collect computer-generated art as well. These artist and collectors obviously have a strong belief that digital art is art” (Art Business News, 2).
In retrospect there are many styles of digital art, such as abstract, fine digital art, fantasy, photographic manipulation, and graphic design. To the left, is a demonstration of fine art digital design, a painting manipulated on a computer. It shows the viewer once again a variety of color and composition just as a painting on a canvas would . Artist are known to think out side the box; for taking their artistic exploration beyond what’s possible and literally creating new forms of expression. Perhaps they will open our minds to what is possible. Enabling us to incorporate what japanning in our society with what can happen in art.

Works Cited
Watson, Lisa Crawford. Is Art World Ready for Computer- Generated Digital Art. Art Business News. 2004. Gale Group. 1/29/08.
Adcock, Dale. About the artist. Megart. 3/18/08.
<>Images Cited

Holt, JeriAnn /Digital Eyes Studio. Alabaster Diva. Digital Eyes Studio, Maine. With Digital Eye. 3/18/08.
<>Adcock, Dale. Fractal Gallery #16. Megart. 3/18/08.
<>Holt, JeriAnn/Digital Eyes Studio. Molten Glass II. Digital Eyes Studio, Maine. With Digital Eye. 3/18/08.
<>Patsouras, George. Master Copy - Black Bashi-Bazouk. Digital Art. 2008.

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