Do Digital Art NFTs and Prints Go Hand in Hand? Or Would One Devalue the Other? NFTs and prints can coexist, but the print may hold more value. It's about preference—do you want the NFT's digital advantages or the print's tangibility? https://lnkd.in/gHtwpA8D
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The #value of #art, whether traditional or digital, is influenced by various factors. Let's delve into both general aspects and specifics related to digital art and NFTs: 1. **Scarcity and Demand**: High demand for a particular artwork, coupled with limited availability, drives up its value. Rarity creates exclusivity, making collectors willing to pay more³. 2. **Artistic Significance**: The impact of art on viewers matters. Art can evoke emotions, challenge perceptions, and inspire. Pieces that resonate deeply tend to hold greater value². 3. **Historical Context**: Art often gains value over time due to its historical relevance. Works associated with significant movements, artists, or cultural shifts become more valuable³. 4. **Artist Reputation**: Established artists or those with a compelling narrative tend to command higher prices. Reputation, exhibitions, and critical acclaim contribute to an artist's value³. 5. **Materials and Craftsmanship**: Traditional artworks' value considers the quality of materials, technique, and craftsmanship. In digital art, the process and software used also matter³. Now, let's explore specifics related to digital art and NFTs: * **NFTs and Digital Art**: Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have disrupted the art market. Their uniqueness, verifiable ownership, and scarcity contribute to value. However, the environmental impact of NFTs remains a concern¹. * **Beeple's $69 Million NFT**: Beeple's digital collage, "Everydays — The First 5000 Days," fetched $69 million. While some see it as speculative, the concept of an authentic copy linked to a digital certificate adds context. Still, questions persist about what constitutes an authentic copy in the digital realm¹. In summary, art's value is a complex interplay of creativity, context, scarcity, and perception. Whether it's a centuries-old masterpiece or a digital NFT, these factors shape its worth. 🎨💡🌟 Source: (1) Art Demystified: What Determines an Artwork’s Value? - Artnet News. https://lnkd.in/gfdf2uYe. (2) What Makes Art Meaningful? | Psychology Today. https://lnkd.in/gXXnaBPC. (3) Harvard curator examines the worth of a digital work of art. https://lnkd.in/g4H4Qr4S. (4) How does art affect us? – Arts on the Brain - Emory University. https://lnkd.in/gTbr7vUn. #innovation #NFT #investment #technology
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NFTs are primarily associated with digital art created by digital artists. Until NFTs came along there was no formal structure or marketplace for selling digital art. Now there is. Art created with conventional materials like paintings or watercolors physically exists, as do markets for selling it. Physical works can also be scanned or photographed, as they have been for decades, and printed and sold as editions. What would selling digital files of those photographs or scans as NFTs add to that?
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In the ever-changing world of digital art, the excitement around new technologies can sometimes fade. Despite this, I am committed to supporting and advancing digital art. Using augmented reality and Digitally authenticated Artwork, I strive to create work that is both innovative and culturally meaningful. My recent work, "Of Letting Go," embodies this philosophy. This piece explores the difficult process of letting go, using both traditional art and augmented reality. It’s a confession of holding onto memories, both tangible and intangible. Through a layered collection of artworks, I show how we capture, preserve, and eventually let go of memories that once meant a lot to us. Augmented reality adds a digital layer to the physical artwork, turning the smartphone into a tool to uncover hidden layers and deeper connections. https://lnkd.in/gzNT6cnX
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NFT Artwork Series by JuritaArt.com© Rеcently crafted, a unique NFT Artwork Sеries with a majеstic Nude / Music / Animals designed Pop Art theme for sales: - NFT Nude Pop Art Series by Jurita: in Red, Yellow, Dark, Pink, etc. - NFT Music Series by Jurita: about Jazz, Guitar, etc. - NFT Animals Series by Jurita: in different colors. Category: Digital Art / NFT Styles: Abstract, Contemporary For any order please contact artist Jurita: www.JuritaArt.com jukaconsulting@gmail.com Description: An NFT Artwork Series оffers a thematic cоnsistency: a unified yet divеrse cоllection, featuring variоus facеts of the theme: colour, background, emotion. Collectable NFT Artwork Series by Jurita: Rarity and uniqueness of my Original Artwоrk NFTs make them valuable for cоllectors and investоrs and art lоvers. Here’s why they’re valuable: Exclusivity: I am an Artist with perfect backgrоund, winning prizes, in 2024 nоminated art prize оf the year in the UK. It enhances each NFT’s value and assures buyers оf their uniqueness and investment pоtential. My series is desirability and value amоng collectоrs. Unique Artistry: Innоvative dеpictions of the artwork makе each NFT a distinctivе piece оf digital art, еnhancing its appeal. Each piece in the seriеs blеnds artistic flair with digital innоvation. Guarantee and Аuthеnticity: Each artwork in my series was tоkеnised on the blockchain. Uniquе digital signatures were еncоded, guarantеeing authenticity and оwnership. Investmеnt Pоtеntial: High-quality, rare NFTs are attractive investments, with pоtеntial for valuе apprеciatiоn in the grоwing digital art markеt. Artist Devеlopment: The dеvelopment of my NFT Artwork Series shоwcasеs my journеy in the Art markеt, it’s a tеstament to my ability to producе exclusive, high quality artwork for the art markеt: mеrge artistic crеativity with advancеd tеchnolоgy, creating a valuablе, sеcure cоllеction. #nft #artwork #series #juritaartcom #unique #nude #music #animals #designer #popart #theme #jurita #red #yellow #dark #pink #music #jazz #guitar #animals #digital #art #abstract #contemporary #juritaart #juritakalite #cоllection #colour #emotion #investmеnt #blockchain #authеnticity #tоkеn
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Let's talk about New Technologies & Innovative Artistic Practices Interactive exhibition of digital art :) In today’s world defined by technology, what does the term ‘Digital Art’ mean? We take a look at what the term actually refers to; how it differs from other contemporary art movements; who are the notable artists that have left a mark in the field and some of today’s most experimental digital mediums and innovative projects. What is Digital Art? Placed under the larger category of new media art, digital art is defined as any creative practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the artistic process. Just like traditional fine art, digital art offers multiple mediums and styles that artists can use to express themselves, from digital photography, computer graphics and pixel art to more experimental mediums such as AI-generated art and AR art, everything goes in the spectrum of digital art. Involving techniques that are not distinctive of creative expression only, digital art is ever-evolving and radical in the way it is produced, distributed, and viewed. Although the first digital art experiences date back to the 1980s, its roots can be traced back to the 1960s with artists such as Frieder Nake, the group EAT (Experiments in Art and Technology), and Allan Kaprow exploring the relationship of man and machine in the artistic realm and, especially the latter, envisioning a world of unbounded communication and interconnectedness. Similarly, in the 1970s pioneering video artist Nam June Paik envisioned a future of boundaryless communication and coined the iconic expression “electronic superhighway.” It was in the early 1980s, however, that an artist Harald Cohen with a group of engineerings invented a paint program named AARON: a robotic machine designed to make large drawings on the sheet of paper placed on the floor. Initially, the machine was creating abstract drawings, then those turned more representational over time and the machine was able to imitate shapes from nature. In the ’90s, AARON also started to implement color to the drawings. Even though Cohen was always very careful not to claim AARON’s creativity but rather his own, considering the machine just as a tool for his own expression, his program is now considered as a harbinger of what we know today as Artificial Intelligence. ph.: Aina Putnina (Latvia) River and night , digital print 100 x 160 cm https://lnkd.in/drc-9A-Z
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Let's talk about New Technologies & Innovative Artistic Practices Interactive exhibition of digital art :) In today’s world defined by technology, what does the term ‘Digital Art’ mean? We take a look at what the term actually refers to; how it differs from other contemporary art movements; who are the notable artists that have left a mark in the field and some of today’s most experimental digital mediums and innovative projects. What is Digital Art? Placed under the larger category of new media art, digital art is defined as any creative practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the artistic process. Just like traditional fine art, digital art offers multiple mediums and styles that artists can use to express themselves, from digital photography, computer graphics and pixel art to more experimental mediums such as AI-generated art and AR art, everything goes in the spectrum of digital art. Involving techniques that are not distinctive of creative expression only, digital art is ever-evolving and radical in the way it is produced, distributed, and viewed. Although the first digital art experiences date back to the 1980s, its roots can be traced back to the 1960s with artists such as Frieder Nake, the group EAT (Experiments in Art and Technology), and Allan Kaprow exploring the relationship of man and machine in the artistic realm and, especially the latter, envisioning a world of unbounded communication and interconnectedness. Similarly, in the 1970s pioneering video artist Nam June Paik envisioned a future of boundaryless communication and coined the iconic expression “electronic superhighway.” It was in the early 1980s, however, that an artist Harald Cohen with a group of engineerings invented a paint program named AARON: a robotic machine designed to make large drawings on the sheet of paper placed on the floor. Initially, the machine was creating abstract drawings, then those turned more representational over time and the machine was able to imitate shapes from nature. In the ’90s, AARON also started to implement color to the drawings. Even though Cohen was always very careful not to claim AARON’s creativity but rather his own, considering the machine just as a tool for his own expression, his program is now considered as a harbinger of what we know today as Artificial Intelligence. ph.: Aina Putnina (Latvia) River and night , digital print 100 x 160 cm https://lnkd.in/dK5yAekP
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Let's talk about New Technologies & Innovative Artistic Practices Interactive exhibition of digital art :) In today’s world defined by technology, what does the term ‘Digital Art’ mean? We take a look at what the term actually refers to; how it differs from other contemporary art movements; who are the notable artists that have left a mark in the field and some of today’s most experimental digital mediums and innovative projects. What is Digital Art? Placed under the larger category of new media art, digital art is defined as any creative practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the artistic process. Just like traditional fine art, digital art offers multiple mediums and styles that artists can use to express themselves, from digital photography, computer graphics and pixel art to more experimental mediums such as AI-generated art and AR art, everything goes in the spectrum of digital art. Involving techniques that are not distinctive of creative expression only, digital art is ever-evolving and radical in the way it is produced, distributed, and viewed. Although the first digital art experiences date back to the 1980s, its roots can be traced back to the 1960s with artists such as Frieder Nake, the group EAT (Experiments in Art and Technology), and Allan Kaprow exploring the relationship of man and machine in the artistic realm and, especially the latter, envisioning a world of unbounded communication and interconnectedness. Similarly, in the 1970s pioneering video artist Nam June Paik envisioned a future of boundaryless communication and coined the iconic expression “electronic superhighway.” It was in the early 1980s, however, that an artist Harald Cohen with a group of engineerings invented a paint program named AARON: a robotic machine designed to make large drawings on the sheet of paper placed on the floor. Initially, the machine was creating abstract drawings, then those turned more representational over time and the machine was able to imitate shapes from nature. In the ’90s, AARON also started to implement color to the drawings. Even though Cohen was always very careful not to claim AARON’s creativity but rather his own, considering the machine just as a tool for his own expression, his program is now considered as a harbinger of what we know today as Artificial Intelligence. ph.: Aina Putnina (Latvia) River and night , digital print 100 x 160 cm https://lnkd.in/dK5yAekP
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Mockups & Prototypes: Making Design Ideas Shine Mockups: Think of mockups as your design's coming-out party! They create realistic visuals of the final product, showcasing fonts, colors, and layouts in context. Prototypes: Go beyond visuals with prototypes! These interactive models allow users to test the functionality of your design, ensuring a smooth and intuitive experience. Why They Matter: Both mockups and prototypes bridge the gap between your creative vision and the final product. They help identify potential issues early on, saving time and resources in the long run. From Sketch to Reality: Mockups and prototypes allow you to gather valuable feedback and refine your design before final development. They ensure your creation is not just beautiful, but also user-friendly and functional. Ready to unlock your freelance potential? Register on Artists form and see how Rysovate can help. ARTISTS REGISTRATION LINK:- https://lnkd.in/d-a5DxJn Follow RYSOVATE for more 🚀 #rysovate #freelancing #mockups #design #prototypes #marketplace
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