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Vollut’s “Safe Distance” Exhibition is a magic Journey into Immersive Digital Art

London’s art scene is set ablaze with the debut solo exhibition of digital artist Vollut at W1Curates. Titled “Safe Distance,” this groundbreaking exhibition not only marks Vollut’s solo debut but also redefines the boundaries of immersive digital art experiences.

LSOS: DJs Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa have given Oxford street a comic inspired AR twist.

The Oxford Street gallery W1 Curates has teamed up with Lost Souls of Saturn – a multidisciplinary live project and collaboration between Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa, two in-demand DJs and producers, well-known on the electronic music circuit

Thursday’s best photos

The digital artist Frederic Duquette, known professionally as Fvckrender, attends the launch of his video exhibition Catch the Light.

Digital artist’s London show is love letter to beating anxiety ‘thanks to art’

A digital artist has described his debut solo show in London as a “diary” of the past eight years as he found solace in art after battling up...

Craig Mullins is a luminary in the world of digital art and stands as a true trailblazer in the realm of digital painting. Also known as The Godfather of Digital Art, he is globally recognized for his remarkable contributions to the evolution of conceptual art for both the film and video game industries. Schooled in the classical painting style of the great Masters, Mullins admires and is influenced by many artists, but his inspiration is primarily from the forms that he sees in nature. The student in him is continuously growing and learning about the world around him.

Mullins played a pivotal role in pioneering the use of digital tools for artistic expression. He became one of the first artists to fully embrace and master digital painting software, particularly Photoshop. Mullins’ thirst for knowledge, strength as a traditional painter, and his ability to push the technology resulted in him creating his own digital “brushes” and a signature “painterly” style.

This mastery marked a significant shift in the art world, where the traditional canvas and brush were increasingly complemented, and sometimes replaced, by the limitless possibilities of the digital canvas.
Thirty years later, Mullins’ innovations continue to be emulated by artists around the world.

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