May 27, 2026

Digital Art

Digital Art

12 Best Apps to Draw Tattoo Designs in 2026

[ad_1] In today’s digital age, tattoo apps have become indispensable tools for both aspiring and professional tattoo artists. They give tattoo artists the ability to create designs digitally, saving them time and allowing them to present professional designs to their clients. So, what app do tattoo artists use? which one is the best? Having the

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This veteran concept artist ditched digital to go back to oil painting

[ad_1] The UK-based artist Fred Gambino has been working as an illustrator and concept artist for five decades. That’s included work for people like Mazza Animation Planet, Out of order Studios, Framestore, Codemasters and Cartoon Network. Originally working with acrylics and oils, he switched to digital art software before reverting to water-soluble oils on board,

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The good, the bad and the AI of World Cup 2026 adverts

[ad_1] The FIFA World Cup 2026 is just a month away, and the battle of the ads has begun. The world’s most-watched sporting event provides an opportunity to reach a global audience of billions, and brands are aiming to tap into fans’ passion for the sport with cinematic storytelling, nostalgia and a sprinkling of AI.

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Beeple X NODE Everydays Trading Cards Resell for Hundreds

[ad_1] Key Points Everydays trading card packs retailed for $10 on the opening night of Beeple’s Infinite Loop exhibition at NODE in Palo Alto Packs are currently reselling for upwards of $100 each NODE has restocked the cards for future exhibitions, but with strict quantity limits When was the last time you turned $500 into

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A brand new digital art space is coming to Ariake this June

[ad_1] Move over teamLab, a new digital art venue is coming to town. Hailing from Paris, Atelier des Lumières is unveiling its 10th international location at the newly opened entertainment complex Tokyo Dream Park in Ariake this June. Photo: Rêve des Lumières Much like the original venue in Paris, Rêve Des Lumières Tokyo will feature

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When digital art channels ancient beliefs

[ad_1] Tom Morton is a writer, curator, and regular contributor to Art Basel Stories, ArtReview, and frieze, based in Cambridge, UK. His forthcoming exhibition, ‘You Must Change Your Life’ will open at Grimm, New York, in June 2026. ‘New Rituals [for the End of the World]’, Haus der Elektronischen Künste (HEK), Basel, Switzerland, May 9 to Aug 9. ‘Phantasmagoria:

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Montblanc’s Digital Paper is absurd, and I can’t stop thinking about it

[ad_1] I thought I was immune to luxury tech. I review graphics tablets. I test styluses. I spend my days telling people they don’t need to spend a fortune to make good work. And then I stumbled across the Montblanc Digital Paper and genuinely had to check I wasn’t misreading the price: $935, for a

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Zero 10 by Art Basel | A curated space for digital art

[ad_1] Zero 10, Art Basel’s global initiative dedicated to art of the digital era, brings together leading and next-generation artists, galleries, and interdisciplinary practices exploring the relationship between art, technology, and culture. Curated by Eli Scheinman and Trevor Paglen under the anchor theme The Condition, Zero 10 marks the initiative’s first co-curated edition and largest

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How to make a moody cyberpunk scene in Photoshop

[ad_1] In this illustration, the action takes place in a futuristic metropolis. It’s here, in the depths of the sprawling city, that ruthless streets gangs conduct their dirty business. Taking my initial inspiration from science fiction films such as Blade Runner, the adaptations of Ghost in the Shell and The Creator, and the video game

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My proven technique for drawing dark and mysterious fantasy scenes in Photoshop

[ad_1] This artwork is inspired by Blizzard’s Diablo series, which shaped my love for dark, moody, semi-stylised environments. I began by sketching in Photoshop with large, textured brushes, focusing on clear shapes and composition rather than details. At this stage, I avoided using pure black or pure white values, which makes it much easier to

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