March 14, 2026

Digital Art

Digital Art

The ad archivist: Branded objects will outlive much of today’s digital ephmera

From Happy Meal toys to cereal box giveaways, Lee Bofkin of Global Street Art delves deep into his agency’s archives to search out the best branded products. In the world of advertising, the objects a brand touches often tell stories as powerful as the product itself. Happy Meal toys talk to the importance of the

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Sudan Living Cultures: Digital Art Showcase | UCL CULTURE

The Sudan Living Cultures: Digital Art Showcase is a collaboration between the Petrie Museum and three independent artists, showcasing the power of transgenerational knowledge through material heritage and artistic practice. Artists Ahmed Akasha, Dina Nur Satti and Yasmin Elnour have produced three sets of works viewable on digital screens in the Museum. Through the mixed media

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How to push colours while painting in Photoshop

For some artists, learning to paint in Photoshop can be an unnatural transition from traditional mediums. In this technique spotlight, artist Richard Lay takes us through his creative process of layering colour vibrancy and texture to create immersive artwork. If you’re looking for more creative inspiration, check out our collection of the best Photoshop tutorials

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The best drawing tablets of 2024: Expert tested and recommended

It all depends on your use case and personal preference. For example, Mortensen prefers tablets with screens (otherwise known as pen displays). “Direct drawing changes your art and thinking in ways that you can’t predict,” he said. “Art is hard enough without not being able to look right at what you’re drawing. Sure, they’re more

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.Art Announces Winner of 2024 Digital Innovation in Art Award & Free International .ARTist Day Online Conference October 25th

      Welcome to the The Lowdown from DN Journal – your source for notable news and information from all corners of the global domain name industry!  The Lowdown is compiled by DN Journal Editor & Publisher Ron Jackson. .ART Announces Winner of 2024 Digital Innovation in Art Award & Free International .ARTist Day Online Conference October 25th It has

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Adorable by Kathy Rennels: A Digital Art Passion Project

Kathy Rennels launched her small business ADORABLE Kathy Rennels design in 2018 after she designed seven one of a kind canvases for her grandchildren. After a successful graphic design career she decided to invest in herself and pursue this passion project. Inspired by bold colors, flat shapes, and nature, her digital art prints are eye-catching

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Immaterial: Time – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

How do art conservators save video art from obsolescence? If a painting on canvas rips or a marble sculpture shatters to pieces, art conservators are trained to respond accordingly and repair it. Artworks that unfold over time—like videos and software based works—are a different thing altogether. These artworks are made using cutting-edge technologies that are

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Is U.S. democracy in decline? Here’s what the science says

The United States’ reputation as an exemplar of democracy appears to be eroding. In a poll taken earlier this year, almost three-quarters of U.S. respondents agreed that the country’s democracy “used to be a good example for other countries to follow, but has not been in recent years.” People elsewhere appear to share that sentiment.

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A.I. Art Sensation Botto Rings in Its Third Year With a Sotheby’s Sale

The Italian word botto describes a loud, abrupt noise, like a popped cork. This definition may be incidental for Botto, the ambitious and radical A.I. art project, but it’s fitting: having burst into mainstream consciousness, A.I.-generated art won’t be put back in the bottle. Not that Mario Klingemann, the German artist behind Botto, is a

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Digital art museum teamLab Borderless Jeddah arrives in Saudi Arabia

Interactive digital artworks that continuously transform, move in and out of rooms, at times connecting and intermingling with other works, created according to a range of themes—philosophical and multicultural—that push past boundaries, borders and set structures. These are the creations of teamLab, an art collective based in Tokyo that was established in 2001 comprising artists,

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