August 22, 2026

Digital Art

Digital Art

Check out this game art director’s comic-inspired aesthetic

[ad_1] Choi Keun Hoon is a game art director from South Korea whose work emphasises primary bold tones and a comic-inspired aesthetic to convey feelings. She is currently developing her own animated universe. Below she tells us about three examples of her work. For more inspiration, see our other features on digital artists. Coco’s Adventure

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This artist’s realistic scenes find beauty in everyday kitchen chaos

[ad_1] Randy Ruedisueli is a professional artist and part-time teacher based in the US. After taking 10 years worth of courses, he decided to leave his job in food service in the healthcare sector to pursue art full-time. Often working in Photoshop and Procreate (see our guide to the best digital art software), he loves

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Meghaduta 3D: The Messenger Cloud in Digital Art

[ad_1] Kalidasa’s classic poem, the Meghaduta, presents a powerful metaphor: a cloud is tasked with carrying a message of love across India. This image, where a natural element becomes a medium for emotional communication, transcends its time. In the context of digital art and activism, this narrative invites a contemporary reinterpretation. How might

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Imaging tomorrow: Young Chinese digital artist inspires Elon Musk with sci-fi animations, reflecting booming industry

[ad_1] Editor’s Note:  The youth are the vanguards of our time, showcasing boundless energy and vibrant personalities. Gen-Zers not only represent the makers of the future but also serve as agents of change in the present. With an open mindset and an international outlook, they actively integrate into the currents of globalization, engaging in deep

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This artist takes the cyberpunk aesthetic to the east

[ad_1] The freelance concept artist Max Bedulenko was born in Belarus. He enjoys experimenting with meanings and genres, combining things that don’t seem meant to work together and searching for new syntheses, including for the creation of his own fictional universes. We caught up with him to learn more about his inspirations and the development

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Istanbul Digital Art Festival to return for 6th edition in June

[ad_1] Aise Humeyra Akgun and Fatma Zehra Solmaz 08 May 2026•Update: 08 May 2026 The sixth edition of the Istanbul Digital Art Festival will be held June 3-7 at the Ataturk Cultural Center, with Anadolu serving as the event’s global communications partner. Organized by Mezo Digital with support from Türkiye’s Culture and Tourism Ministry, the

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Digital art as immutable cultural milestone, Raoul Pal notes

[ad_1] Raoul Pal, co-founder and CEO at Real Vision, argues that scarce digital art on blockchain, when supported by social consensus, is a major development. He compares the significance of digital art today to major movements such as Renaissance art, suggesting that cultural representation through blockchain-based works marks an important historical moment. Pal has previously

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Apple Swift Student Challenge: Pune’s Gayatri wins top honour

[ad_1] Quick summary – click for full details Concise summary of key highlights In one line A 20-year-old Pune student wins Apple’s Swift Student Challenge for her disability-friendly art app. Key highlights • Swift Student Challenge Apple’s annual event to encourage young software developers, with winners invited to WWDC 2026. • Steady Hands app Innovative

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EU spotlights digital art in Ankara

[ad_1] On May 5, at the height of Ankara’s Europe Day calendar, the Delegation of the European Union to Turkey opens a dual digital exhibition at CerModern’s Flow. The evening, led by the head of the delegation, brings together Ecem Dilan Kose’s “Becoming Matter” and “Residue” by Bilkent University’s “COMD Iz Studio” under Andreas Treske.

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Why this world-class visual artist prefers liquid nitrogen to AI

[ad_1] The biggest creative risk Paloma Rincon has ever taken was in front of a live audience at a photography festival. She submerged flowers in liquid nitrogen at -200°C to capture how the blooms behave, but she had no idea whether it would actually work once in the room. There had been no time for

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