In the spring of 2015 a young man named Attila Kő (Kovakavics) started his journey in the world of digital art. The story started with a Wacom tablet and with the discovery of drawing on layers, applying effects and the endless possibilities that the craftsmanship of art, that is in the digital world, can offer to one who is willing to dig deep. Through this experience, he has taught how to show what is truly in his mind. His digital early drawings made their way to the music scene and collaborated with labels to create covers for vinyls and digital releases. Almost immediately he found himself learning 3D Modeling and turned to 3D fractal creations. His spectacular taste of compositions and colours are causing his works to stand out from the crowd and become his main area of expertise.
Artists
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Digital artist with impulsive and unprecedented productivity. He lives incognito in the heart of Europe, Hungary, he is an emerging digital artist of the new generation. Over 15 years of constant learning and experimenting with the most recent technologies and focusing on both traditional and modern techniques and is now in possession of the skills required to create breathtaking art pieces. His works consist of a mixture of reality with a pinch of surrealism. Inspired by life lived in various European countries, along with Japan, he encountered all aspects of art and people. Exceptional recall from books and computer gaming resulted in a wide spectrum of view on beauty and abstract, as well as on emotionally distracting subjects. Using contrast, colors and depth of field with different textures his goal is to make the viewer stop, think and raise feelings through visual cacophony that somehow still comes together. This will tell a different story to each individual.
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Vanice has worked as a travel and fashion photographer for many years. He has always been attracted to minimalist photography and to larger stories which unfold with fewer and fewer details. One particular day he realized that he could no longer photograph the way he wanted to see the world. That's when he started transforming his photographs into abstract spots and patterns. He was looking for that special niche of art where almost only completely abstract color spots cover the image field and yet a tiny flash of the former photograph remains recognizable. It's as if he calls up this digital-neural negative in the mind of the viewer. This is where the latest revolution in digital imaging has arrived. Where you can almost tell the algorithm which we want to see with a pen. And of course, we never get what we asked for, but this is where the real creative activity comes in: recognition, selection and digital post-production, which can turn the image into an independent work of art.
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A late-comer type of artist, with plenty of impulses in the world outside of art. Just as the pharmacist mixes the miracle cream from so many ingredients, he assembles the images that only exist in the dream world from fragments of memories and creative outings.
After oil paintings, he began to realize that a hundred-year-old technique was tying the artist in knots. It takes much more to unfold the synapse sets of soaring, flashing imagination. New forms of realization seeping through the amalgamation of beauties, images and stories created by humanity. According to him, this can only be achieved by digital technology, and it's productivity comes from the unimaginable storehouse of technology and human creativity.