Technology has greatly ignore what it is capable of doing. Artistically it is seen only as a forum for photo-real realist and surrealist art.
Techno-Impressionism has showed us that the techno-art doesn't have to look real, (Techno Impression seeks to create digital art
which resembles what is produce manually by hand, ie sketches, painting) however Tecno-Impressionism has done little to push the boundaries
of digital-expressionism. Some Techno-Impressionist work has romantisized the emotional content of it's subject but it has not explored the possibilities of
depicting emotional themes; human concepts; it has ignored what art has gained from expressionistic colour, abstraction and symbology (this is probably because of the movement attempts to turn the clock
back on art and try again, but you can't change history and it would be foolish to ignore the lessons it has tought) Well here I will attempt to push the limits of digital art, hopefully expressing my emotions through
technology as a painter would through canvas.
Welcome to the boundary.
Cryd
Mikee
Torn
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