Saturday, November 26, 2011

Virtual Art





I think I am warming up to virtual art or at least I tell myself I am. I’ve have been reading a lot lately about some of the major artists turning to digital art as a way to provide art work to those who cannot afford their traditional work. I am not surprised by this new development. Electronic art – it had to happen sooner or later. There’s an app for almost everything. Why not art?

I will have to admit that I am not totally sold on this latest trend for all things digital. Although the publishing companies seem to have adopted this as a new way to do business in the future, I believe that everything digital is not good. I still read paperbooks and occasionally purchase a CD.


I suspect that this new trend to digital art work has taken off regardless of whether it will be a good thing for the art industry. It will be interesting to see in the next few years where this new venture takes us. Will we no longer have artist producing art work that you can feel, smell and hold?

Time will tell if the collectors and admirers embrace this new technology for the visual arts. As I slowly adapt to this new technology, I think as an art lover I will continue to visit as many galleries and museums as possible to view the real thing.



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