
What is Digital Art?
Digital art refers to artistic practices or works that utilize digital technology as an essential component of both the creation and presentation process. Since the 1970s, various terms like multimedia and computer art have been used to describe this practice. Digital art is a subset of the broader category known as new media art, which has brought significant changes to the art world. Technology has transformed traditional forms of painting, drawing, sound/music, and sculpture into new digital formats, expanding the possibilities of artistic expression.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO DIGITAL ART
Julian Opie
Long Hair from Old Street Walkers, 2022
Sculpture / Object
Mixed Media
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David Hockney
Sun ( from the Weather series ), 1973
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: Two Boys Aged 23 or 24, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
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David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: To Remain, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,750
David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: The Shop Window of a Tobacco Store, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,750
David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: The Beginning, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,750
David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: Portrait of Cavafy in Alexandria, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,750
David Hockney
Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: One Night, 1966
Limited Edition Print
Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,750

Sand consists of loose grains of material primarily made up of minerals like quartz, mica, and feldspar, as well as small fragments of rocks. Sand paintings are created by pouring colored sand into intricate designs, often for cultural rituals or special celebrations. These designs can take many days to complete and are traditionally brushed away after the ceremony, emphasizing the impermanence of the artwork.
