Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is Computer Art?

What is Computer Art?

Computer art is the term used for any type of digital imagery or graphic artwork which made using a computer. Art curators offer call art made with computers either digital or new media art. Artists creating computer art have used technological advances in complex compositions.

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Nam June Paik

Untitled (Columbus In Search of a New Tomorrow), 1992

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

Currently Not Available

Vera Molnar

Hyper transformation, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 1,990

Ron Arad

Flat Mate,

Sculpture / Object

Metal

EUR 11,000

Vera Molnar

Lettres de ma mère (6), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

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Nam June Paik

Untitled (Prof.Graubner), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

Currently Not Available

Nam June Paik

NY + Paris = Art, 1999

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Currently Not Available

Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven

Maeterlinck - reverse, 2003

Tapestry

Tapestry

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Ron Arad

4 White Objects, 2012

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 12,000

Ron Arad

4 Black Objects, 2012

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 12,000

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Sand

Sand is loose grains of material primarily made of quartz, mica, feldspar and other minerals and rocks. Sand paintings are made by pouring colored sands into designs; often for cultural rituals and special celebrations. The designs take many days to complete, and finally brushed away.

Textile

Textile is the term used to describe a flexible material formed by weaving, felting, crocheting, knitting or knotting long strands of natural or artificial yarn or thread. Textile artists often create their own textiles, or use selected ones in fabric art compositions.

Carborundum

Carborundum is the trademark name for silicon carbide crystals used as an abrasive material in sandpaper, cutting tools and grinding wheels. Artists originally used the substance for grinding lithography stones, but collagraph prints use it to create texture and tone gradients.

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