Digital Art

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Barry Scharf, Dora Martinez, Patti Meador, Itzhak Ben Arieh, Marcia Geier, Maria Pia Gatti, Adrian Bud, Dan Cope, Mitzi Lai, Paula Tymchuk, Kathi Day, Nabil William, Bernd Wachtmeister, Moustafa Al Hatter, Sabina Ivascu offering original Digital Art artworks.


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Barry Scharf: 'Gypsy Girl', 2008 Digital Art, People.  Florance, ItalyDigital Painting, scalable sizes ...
, 2008
People - Digital Art
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Barry Scharf: 'Collisum Night ', 2008 Digital Art, Architecture.  Rome, ItalyPrint size scalable  ...
Architecture - Digital Art
11 x 8 inches (27.9 x 20.3 cm)
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Dora Martinez: 'MAGICAL', 2009 Digital Art, Abstract. Original digital art by Dora Martinez Doram...
, 2009
Abstract - Digital Art
50 x 50 inches (127.0 x 127.0 cm)
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Dora Martinez: ' CALM', 2009 Digital Art, Abstract. Digital Art printed on canvas with glaze accentsDora Martinez Doram...
, 2009
Abstract - Digital Art
50 x 50 inches (127.0 x 127.0 cm)
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Patti Meador: 'Pretty Posey BT', 2004 Digital Art, Dogs.  Smiling Boston Terrier in a purple coneflower hat. Adorable!
Dogs - Digital Art
18 x 16 inches (45.7 x 40.6 cm)
Itzhak Ben Arieh: 'MUSIC', 2003 Digital Art, Fantasy.  PHOTOMONTAGEFANTASTIC PHOTOGRAPHY ...
, 2003
Fantasy - Digital Art
21 x 30 cm (8.3 x 11.8 inches)
Itzhak Ben Arieh: 'BULGARIAN MONASTERY', 2008 Digital Art, Fantasy.  DIGITAL FANTASIEFantastic Photography ...
Fantasy - Digital Art
21 x 30 cm (8.3 x 11.8 inches)
Marcia Geier: 'Taos Pueblo', 2008 Digital Art, Southwestern. this is a 35mm color slide scanned into a digital image and then lightly filtered using Photoshop...
Southwestern - Digital Art
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'cabbage', 2009 Digital Art, Still Life.
, 2009
Still Life - Digital Art
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'bottle and glass', 2008 Digital Art, Undecided.
Undecided - Digital Art
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Adrian Bud: 'Serendipity', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract.  Digital manipulation of a photograph of a bluebarry ...
Abstract - Digital Art
40 x 27.7 inches (101.6 x 70.4 cm)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'Fall rose', 2008 Digital Art, Still Life.
, 2008
Still Life - Digital Art
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'pot and graves', 2008 Digital Art, Still Life.
Still Life - Digital Art
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'bottles in the dust', 2008 Digital Art, Still Life.
Still Life - Digital Art
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
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Maria Pia Gatti: 'tulips', 2008 Digital Art, Still Life.
, 2008
Still Life - Digital Art
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
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Dan Cope: 'Kafkachic', 2009 Digital Art, Fantasy.  A dedication to the great author Franz Kafka. Limited edition giclee print on canvas. ...
, 2009
Fantasy - Digital Art
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Mitzi Lai: 'River Boat', 2008 Digital Art, Boating.  A retired officer retreated to country, just wanted to be a fisherman, not to be bothered with the daily       trouble just wanted to be happy.  Digital Fine Art with own drawing, painting manipulated digitally.Limited edition.  Other size on request.  On Canvas as well.  ...
, 2008
Boating - Digital Art
16.5 x 10.3 inches (41.9 x 26.2 cm)
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Paula Tymchuk: 'Snow Peas', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract Landscape.  Mixed digital media and metal leaf on Canvas ...
, 2008
Abstract Landscape - Digital Art
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Kathi Day: 'Fairy in a Bottle', 2006 Digital Art, Fantasy.  A fairy in a bottle. Or a Djinn, depending on your mythology? ...
Fantasy - Digital Art
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Nabil William: 'Flowers', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract.  flwers on canvas ...
, 2008
Abstract - Digital Art
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Nabil William: 'joun', 2003 Digital Art, Figurative.  Restingon canvas ...
, 2003
Figurative - Digital Art
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
Nabil William: 'flower', 2008 Digital Art, Floral.
, 2008
Floral - Digital Art
8 x 12 inches (20.3 x 30.5 cm)
Paula Tymchuk: 'Bed of Roses', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract.   Bed of Roses  ...
Abstract - Digital Art
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Bernd Wachtmeister: 'Sometimes When I Am Feeling Fruitful', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract Figurative.  Multicoloured Fine Art Graphic Digital | Vector Art | Art Print Edition | (c) Bernd Wachtmeister, 2008 ...
Abstract Figurative - Digital Art
84 x 59 cm (33.1 x 23.2 inches)
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Bernd Wachtmeister: 'Jesters Tree', 2008 Digital Art, Trees.  Fine Art Graphic Digital | Vector Art | Art Print Edition | (c) Bernd Wachtmeister, 2008 ...
Trees - Digital Art
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
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Bernd Wachtmeister: 'In One Boat lll', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract Figurative.  Fine Art Graphic Digital | Vector Art | Art Print Edition | (c) Bernd Wachtmeister, 2008 ...
Abstract Figurative - Digital Art
59 x 84 cm (23.2 x 33.1 inches)
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Bernd Wachtmeister: 'Departure', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract Figurative.  Fine Art Graphic Digital | Vector Art | Art Print Edition  | (c) Bernd Wachtmeister, 2008 ...
, 2008
Abstract Figurative - Digital Art
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
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Moustafa  Al Hatter: 'The Clown is Alive', 2008 Digital Art, Abstract.  skitche and computer art  ...
Abstract - Digital Art
20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
Sabina Ivascu: 'knot rezolution', 2005 Digital Art, Undecided.  shopping bag landscape ...
Undecided - Digital Art
9.7 x 8.3 inches (24.6 x 21.1 cm)
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Sabina Ivascu: 'le kimono', 2007 Digital Art, Floral.
, 2007
Floral - Digital Art
23 x 17 cm (9.1 x 6.7 inches)
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    Barry Scharf - My professional career began in 1973 when I earned my MFA. In my early works I felt my paintings where an illusion and only seemed to partially fulfill my desire for a more complete expression. Now my works explore the interplay of transitional reality and abstract concepts in oil on canvas and digital photography. It is provocative to me to express myself through physical, intellectual, and spiritual endeavors . My art offers me the forum for this expression. The viscosity of paint gives scale, while it's liquid flow carries the emotions of a poetic heart. The formation of shapes into composition express a thoughtful logic and the unity of all elements breaths life into the spirit of the work. In addition explored shapes and content fits with my digital images. Pursuit of excellence in design, craftsmanship and expression are my artistic goals. To create images that provoke thought and communicate our connection with nature, spirit, self and each other. ...

    Dora Martinez - The fusion between imagination and technology summarizes the message in my work. Nature, city life and fashion are the sources of inspiration, The goal is to turn the simple details into new visual dimensions of light and color and to discover the infinite possibilities within an image. Through the years I accumulated a vast collection of photographs taken during my trips to Asia, Europe, North America and Central America. In 2002 the discovery process was initiated. Using the computer as the medium, I began experimenting with Adobe Photoshop, taking images to the extreme through digital manipulation. As for the present, I continue to find life and nature's uncontainable movement to be the creative platform in all my work. ...

    Patti Meador - I first became interested in digital photo manipulation about a year and a half ago with the onset of a disability allowing me time, and a need to express myself creatively. My interest in digital photography was born with the gift of my first digital camera (Olympus C4000) for Christmas 2002. My'hobby' has since escalated to a full fledged passion! The opportunities for artistic expression available with digital imaging (cameras and software) are endless, and with God's grace my intention is to explore them all til my dying breath! I live with my husband of 30+ years, and 3 dogs (2 Boston Terriers and Boxer) in a small village in Ohio (US). I do hope that all who view my work take a small portion of the inspiration that I felt in it's creation away with them. More of my work can be seen on my various web sites, and prints, apparel and various gift items available via my Zazzle and Printfection shops, as well as select works on Art.com and Allposters. Please feel free to click on the links at the bottom of this page for more examples of my work, including before/after examples ...

    Dan Cope - I have painted all my life and never took lessons.It just comes out and onto the canvas.Initially,I paint for my own satisfaction.People see what I made and like it,sometimes buy it,so I want to do more and let others enjoy it.To me,a good painting is something pleasing to the eye and can be viewed indefinitely,always looking fresh and new.i love the way colors and shapes work together to produce an exciting image.It doesn't matter what the image is about.What matters is the good feeling it gives the viewer when it is looked at.Use your imagination to explore and interpret as you choose.That is the beauty of abstract art,you can experience it as you wish.I like to write haikus for each piece and put them in the description box....

    Kathi Day - I'm currently a stay at home artist, with a lot of medical bills. Two cats currently own my husband and I, although one technically belongs to my sister. Their names are Chowski and Callie. They eat a lot of cruchies. Buy pictures!!...

    Bernd Wachtmeister - Bernd Wachtmeister is one of those people who devote a great deal of time to analysing themselves in the context of their surroundings. Many of his feelings, impressions and thoughts find expression in his artistic work. They come to light, so to speak, through form and colour. For Wachtmeister, creating art is a statement of passion as well as purpose. It might not be immediately apparent when looking at his pictures that they have involved a high degree of effort on my part. It might also be possible that, at first sight, they seem somewhat immature, light-hearted, maybe even playfully naive. However, when reflecting on their meaning as expressed in their titles it will become evident that there is an ironic, critical depth to works that, on the face of it, may appear to be straightforward and friendly. While art is for Wachtmeister both a calling and a passion, he devotes himself professionally to visual communication. Since 1990, he has worked successfully as a freelance graphic designer, mainly in the areas of advertising/promotion, publishing and new media. Wachtmeister's special interest is the illustration as well as the design of signets (CI), posters, websites, packaging, brochures and ...

    Moustafa Al Hatter - Artist Statement The important change of my pictorial background took place In the Caribbean, I found myself immersed in the tropical light, which suggested an approximation and rediscovering of color, but the big change happened in Egypt I was touched by its great ancient civilizations. Maybe the transformation in Egypt and in the Caribbean was due to the accumulation of remembrances of my travels to different countries all over the world that were finally settled and allowed the technical and stylistic turn of my painting. Moreover I began to capture those magical and mysterious moments of life, from the obvious that can be seen by my eyes, to the visionary that is perceived by my heart and soul. In my work of art, I abandon the representation of reality, and Stay away from mundane affairs. There is an intention to paint from my memory, which gathers and molds the remembrance of travels, promenades in mysterious old civilizations, and in tropical latitudes. The conventional means of expression is put aside, thus allowing spontaneity with the intention of preserving directness and originality of the living experience. I have placed my art into compartments, while maintaining a sense of unity. The small painted ...