digital painting
Shapeshifting Airbrush Paintings Take You Through an Artist's Looking Glass
The emptiness of a present digital world and the richness of an absent Sri Lankan heritage find new expression in the work of geetha thurairajah.
Cut-And-Paste Creations Frankenstein the Still Life
Daniel Gordon explores classicism through new-fangled digital tools.
Painted Rococo Remixes Ooze Sex and the Big Bad Wolf
The universe created in Ray Caesar’s ‘Tainted’ exhibition exists outside traditional time and space.
Generative Algorithms and Acrylic Paint Create Profound Digital Paintings
Using custom generative software, artist Helen Alexandra codes generative algorithms to create animations in real time, resulting in mind-bending digital paintings.
Road Trip into a VR-Triggered Wasteland in These Vivid Sci-Fi Paintings
Sci-fi painter Simon Stålenhag’s latest series ‘The Electric State’ depicts a post-apocalyptic migration to California.
Is Chang Liu Our Generation's Jackson Pollock?
Wild Growth is a generative Processing application that turns live videos into digital drip paintings.
A Decade of David Hockney is Coming to Melbourne This November
One of Britain's most acclaimed artists is coming to the NGV, and he’s bringing his iPad.
Our Instant Gratification Obsession Gets a Group Show
'Temporary Highs,' the newest show at New York’s bitforms gallery, tackles our need to relentlessly share and receive online validation.
Data Paintings, 3D Printings and You Guessed It—More Technology—at London's Affordable Art Fair
From June 16th–19th, London’s Hampstead Heath will host thousands of artists, some taking a creative approach to incorporating tech.
These Digital Paintings Are Wired for Success—Literally
With his new series of digital paintings, artist Jonas Lund wants to know: "What is an optimized artwork?"
Neon-Streaked Pictures Blurs Boundaries Between Painting and Digital Art
Lauren Pelc-McArthur makes paintings for our overstimulated information age.
Digital Painting Asserts Its Place in Art History
“The most important artwork of our time might well be happening on a LiveJournal profile,” says curator Michael Connor.