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Thursday, July 25, 2024

Art By Armalar

 Hello, I'm Armalar.

My history:

I am an unemployed professional who came into this world to earn some income and since I have plenty of time, I ventured into this in July 2024. Since there is plenty of time I have many things to think about. For now I am working on ideas that come to mind, hoping they are of interest to you. As an artist venturing in and facing a lot of competition, I have challenged the verification of some pages, but these ask for high requirements because of the fakes. I have decided on NFT's and designs from cards to large design ads, so I had to learn to use the necessary tools for all this.

My creative process:

The technique I use is computerized and means that there is only one piece for each edition. I don't have a choice of topic so I'm going to be varied in it, concentrating on giving free rein to my imagination.

Inspiration and references:

The inspiration behind my work consists of representing ideas, whether mythological, science fiction, movies, characters, among others.

Exhibition or event reviews:

In many exhibitions the artist is not understood, he only gives a name to his work and expresses his feelings in it and with this he can touch some sensation in the new admirer of the work.

Tutorials and tips:

To manage the creative block, what I do is get fresh air, get away from the computer, go for a walk to a quiet place or with lots of nature. My favorite technique to relax is to breathe deeply.

Interviews with other artists:

If you are a digital art creator, I would like you to comment on your stories and perspectives on this blog.

Exploration of techniques and styles:

Digital art has revolutionized the way artists create and express. Here are some examples of techniques and styles in the world of digital art.

  • Digital illustration:
Use software like Adobe Illustrator or Procreate to create digital illustrations. You can explore styles such as realism, minimalism or surrealism.

  • Digital paint:

Using programs like Corel Painter or Krita, artists can paint digitally. Explore techniques such as oil, watercolor or airbrush.

  •  3D art:

3D modeling and sculpture with tools such as Blender or ZBrush. You can create characters, scenes or even print your works in 3D.

  • Generative art:

Algorithms and programming to create unique and constantly evolving art. Styles such as pixel art or neural networks are fascinating examples.

  • Digital animation:

From traditional animations to motion graphics. Explore techniques such as stop motion or computer animation.

  • Digital collage:

Combine images, textures and visual elements to create digital compositions. You can play with abstract or narrative styles.

  • Concept art:

Design of characters, settings and objects for video games, movies or comics. Here creativity and technique merge.

  • Fractal art:

Generate infinite mathematical patterns with programs like Apophysis or Mandelbulb. Fractals are a window to the abstract.

  • Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR):

Explore new artistic dimensions through immersive experiences. Create virtual sculptures or AR murals

  • Digital hyperrealism:

Meticulous details and amazing textures. Digital artists can achieve stunning realism.

 Remember that digital art is a canvas without limits, where creativity meets technology.


Resources and tools:

I use digital technology to create the works, there is nothing more than the Internet, a computer and what is necessary to create and upload the works to the market.


Famous digital artists who have left a significant mark in the field of digital art:

  • The Rusted Pixel (Ireland):

Paul, also known as The Rusted Pixel, is a noted 3D designer. He has worked with companies such as Adobe, Google and Disney, creating impressive projects.

  • Zim & Zou (France):

Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmerman create tangible installations using paper, wood and other materials. His works are a mix of origami and digital elements, demonstrating that art has no limits.

  • Beeple (Mike Winkelmann):

Beeple is a digital artist who has stood out for his “Everyday” project, where he creates a work of art every day. His style is varied and provocative.

  • Rik Oostenbroek (Netherlands):

Rik is known for his abstract style and compositions full of shapes and vibrant colors. He has worked with brands such as Nike and Mazda.

  • Samantha Mash (USA):

Samantha creates art with iconography and symbolism. His illustrations explore deep and emotional themes.

  • Lena Vargas (Russia/Dominican Republic):

Lena fuses elements of both cultures in her digital art. His works are a mix of realism and fantasy.

These artists represent just a small sample of the diversity and creativity in digital art.


Reflections on art:

Art is a fundamental expression of humanity, and its meaning and purpose are profound. Let me explore these aspects:

  • Purpose of Art:
    • Art does not have a single purpose, but encompasses a variety of objectives:
      • Personal expression: Artists create to express their emotions, thoughts and experiences.
      • Communication: Art communicates ideas, cultures and values.
      • Catharsis: Can release emotions and help process difficult experiences.
      • Aesthetics: Beautify our world and connect us with the sublime.
      • Reflection: Invites contemplation and introspection.
  • Impact on society:
    • Art influences society in various ways:
      • Social change: It can be a tool for protest, awareness and transformation.
      • Cultural identity: Reflects the identity of communities and nations.
      • Education: Through art, we learn about history, science and values.
      • Economy: The artistic industry generates jobs and contributes to the GDP.
  • Relationship between Art and Emotions:
    • Art evokes emotions:
      • Joy and Beauty: Music, painting and dance can inspire happiness and wonder.
      • Sadness and Melancholy: Works can move us and make us reflect.
      • Anger and Protest: Political and social art awakens passions and activism.
      • Mystery and Astonishment: Invites us to explore the unknown.

Ultimately, art is a bridge between the human and the divine, the tangible and the intangible. It connects us, challenges us and makes us more aware of our existence.


My Collection:

I have my collection mainly on Opensea and Rarible, I leave links for those who want to see the art I have created:


NFT Collection on Opensea


NFT Collection on Rarible

 

Ordinals Collection on Gamma