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An abstract work evoking the feeling of the last hour of daylight.

This image was created digitally.

For centuries artists have used quasi mechanical processes (like etching and photography) to produce artworks (especially prints). But apparently when it comes to digital art it is treated as inferior (by people who really should know better). Most of the music you hear is digitally produced and altered, nobody seems concerned about it. History will show digital art isn't inferior or superior.. it is different... it is method of producing art at this time.

It is a digital world why wouldn't artists work digitally ?

Materials used:

Digital PRINT on 310gram fine art paper

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At the end of the day 2 (2012) Print
by Andy Mercer

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An abstract work evoking the feeling of the last hour of daylight.

This image was created digitally.

For centuries artists have used quasi mechanical processes (like etching and photography) to produce artworks (especially prints). But apparently when it comes to digital art it is treated as inferior (by people who really should know better). Most of the music you hear is digitally produced and altered, nobody seems concerned about it. History will show digital art isn't inferior or superior.. it is different... it is method of producing art at this time.

It is a digital world why wouldn't artists work digitally ?

Materials used:

Digital PRINT on 310gram fine art paper

Tags:
#urban digital art #at the end of the day #pink art #pink sunset #cityscape pink 
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Andy Mercer is a self-confessed Randomist or neo-Dadaist, an award-winning and published artist from Lancaster, in the north west of England. His principle interest lies in reinventing the world around... Read more

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