
Here’s how technology is redefining art in new and more creative ways…
Art is believed to be the one of the most powerful mediums of a self-expression. While conveying a set of intellectual theories, it is also a portal to other aesthetics and it also illustrates various ideas and narratives. Apart from this, it is also helpful in preserving age old customs and traditions. It provides a way to create an illusionary presence while capturing history, folklores and mythologies. It is also helpful in documenting specific major historical events which benefit everyone to understand its importance.

Throughout the ages humans have left behind traces of artistic capabilities such as cave paintings of the Stone Age, silk work of China, religious temple and cave painting murals of India and ink painting and woodblock printmaking of Japan, art is everywhere. The socio-cultural confluences and the cross – pollination of western and eastern world have created a vibrant mix of art this has further enriched its content with more complexes, cryptic and highly conceptual paintings. A considerable number of artists felt that new technologies in the field of art have helped them to express their creativity in varied ways. The best way to understand the meaning of artwork is to judge the piece of art through our perception while understanding the expression of its colours and title, which may vary from person to person.
A good art is the one which maintains a perfect technique, colours and forms. Most importantly a good art piece touches the mind, soul and heart of every viewer. Lately, the digital revolution has enabled artists to showcase their talent and expertise in various fields as well, such as animation, gaming, graphic design, film production and many more apart from pursuing their career as art critics, curators and professors. Thus we can conclude that bright days are up ahead for all artists and it’s time to reclaim the lost status and prestige in the society and reject the stereotype of an artist being poor, depressed or frustrated creative force.