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"They don’t have this for humans" (2020) by Espen Kluge
If a strong portrait tells us something about the essence of a person, does a successful generative portrait tell us something about the...
Tom Van Avermaet
May 8, 2022


"What’s Wrong With Me?" (2022) by Federico Bebber
Experimentation has, more often than not, played a crucial role in the life of many an artist. That the risks out way the rewards are...
Tom Van Avermaet
May 1, 2022


"Pressure" (2019) by Raf Grassetti
One of the biggest challenges sculptors throughout time have faced is how to make the inanimate come to life. When successful it’s a true...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 24, 2022

"The Alleys Of Your Mind" (2021) by Karborn
What always amazes me in digital art is the richness in variation of mixed media formats that artists use to bring striking imagery to...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 17, 2022


"Camouflage" (2017) by Trini Schultz
Occasionally an artist is able to create a work that somehow feels both timely and timeless. For me, this is exactly what photo artist...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 10, 2022


"Volume Displacement 2" (2018) by Lee Griggs
Great artists are often able to create some of their best work within the confines of employment or commissions and the portfolio of 3D...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 3, 2022


"Ringling College - Beyond" (2019) by Dionisius Mehaga Bangun Djayasaputra
The art of illustration is one quite dear to me and for this week’s curator’s corner I wanted to share an image that like no other has...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 27, 2022


"Mask Obscura – Noon" (2022) by Jenni Pasanen
Something quite unique to digital art is the sometimes almost symbiotic relationship between the generative artist and their AI...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 21, 2022


"Anas Scroogius - USA, 1947" (2020) by Filip Hodas
As a digital museum what better exhibit to present to you than these wonderful Cartoon Fossils, created by the master of pop culture...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 14, 2022


"Flowers" (2017) by Slevin Aaron
As our news and social media channels are flooded with the worst side of humanity, sometimes art can provide that brief escape from...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 7, 2022


"Fallimento" (2019) by Simone Vezzani
Sometimes the art that moves me the most are those works that ‘wake me up’ when first viewing them, not out of but into whatever...
Tom Van Avermaet
Feb 28, 2022


"Scrolling these days" (2021) by Cult Class
Satirical humour and collage art often find themselves natural partners, something that’s keenly underlined in the work of the...
Tom Van Avermaet
Feb 21, 2022


"Connect" (2021) by Erik Ferguson
What better to way to help celebrate our MoCDA week of love than to really go under the skin with this stunning piece by CG artist Erik...
Tom Van Avermaet
Feb 15, 2022


"Modern Prisoner" by Auguste Le Fou
I often wonder at what point in our fast-paced world the blessings that the digital realms provide for art and artists don’t also become...
Tom Van Avermaet
Feb 8, 2022


"Soulful Stargazing" (2016) by Nadia Maria
For better or worse, few things have inspired us humans as much as the past light of faraway stars. Brazilian photo poet Nadia Maria...
Tom Van Avermaet
Feb 1, 2022


"Live to tell" (2018) by Elena Masci
The richness and variation of digital painting has always fascinated me. While with physical paint we might compare oils with acrylics,...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 25, 2022


"At Home With You" (2022) by Stuz0r
I’ve always been intrigued by the term ‘narrative art’ and as a self-proclaimed story addict I often wonder if not all figurate art hides...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 18, 2022


"Fragment of LTM13" (2017) by Yuichi Ikehata
Explorations on the theme of ‘Memory’ and how our reality is shaped wrongly or rightly by it have always held a great fascination with...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 11, 2022


"Consumption" (2021) by Miko Maciaszek
Few things permeate our lives as profoundly as technology and while we can sing praises (and rightly so) of all the benefits it has given...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 5, 2022


"Body of water" (2021) by Hugh Kretschmer
Artists who can pepper their creations with a healthy dose of, often self-deprecating, humor always hold a special place in my heart....
Tom Van Avermaet
Dec 28, 2021
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