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What is your opinion of digital art ?
Will it replace all art forms ?
It is so clever but will people in the future want to own a digital Mona Lisa ?
Will all traditional artists be redundant ?
It can be beautiful and interesting. I think it will become acceptable as you need the human creative element.
I wish I could do it as my hands are failing me I need a creative outlet.
That's why I edit most photos, much to the
annoyance of some. I see them as art not just memories.
It will never replace other forms of Art, just develop alongside it.
I guess it's a lot better than an unmade bed & a dead cow.
How they can call that art I'll never know.
I used to think that but, sometimes you see a shape or pattern that's pleasing in odd things.
I find the folds of a towel hanging on a peg can be very pleasant, tangles of branches in a hedge, odd stuff.
I once came across something that I assumed was the intestines of an animal a fox killed. It was quite amazing!
I used to think that but, sometimes you see a shape or pattern that's pleasing in odd things.
I find the folds of a towel hanging on a peg can be very pleasant, tangles of branches in a hedge, odd stuff.
I once came across something that I assumed was the intestines of an animal a fox killed. It was quite amazing!
(Now you think I'm really odd don't cha!)
I see what you mean, but that is our take on things, I would never pass an unmade bed off as art, I often have one here & we don't get vast sums of money for so called art.
This is from a site called Bomomo. it's great fun to do. http://bomomo.com/
It can be beautiful and interesting. I think it will become acceptable as you need the human creative element.
Totally agree and you do need the human input. However, with modern technology, some people go over the top to produce a 'certain' look. I wish I could do it as my hands are failing me I need a creative outlet.
Have a look here https://www.google.com/search?q=crea...hrome&ie=UTF-8 That's why I edit most photos, much to the
annoyance of some. I see them as art not just memories. I edit all of my photos too - mainly cropping, but most photographers that I know, always enhance their shots. I use Lightroom to get the best out of them. With modern editing suites and some of them are free, I see no reason for a photo to be wonky, badly blurred, or really over pixelated. Art and memories can go hand in hand - for example, my recent photo will stick in my memory of where I took it and how fortunate enough I was to be there. It will never replace other forms of Art, just develop alongside it.
All forms of art are very subjective, albeit an old master, modernism, Tracey Emins, sculptures or using an editing suite for your photos.
What is your opinion of digital art ?
Will it replace all art forms ?
It is so clever but will people in the future want to own a digital Mona Lisa ? Will all traditional artists be redundant ?
I see what you mean, but that is our take on things, I would never pass an unmade bed off as art, I often have one here & we don't get vast sums of money for so called art.
This is from a site called Bomomo. it's great fun to do. http://bomomo.com/