Combining items from my other digital artworks, I’ve created a pop art depiction of the 90’s birthday party that I know so many can fondly relate to.
My favourite memories growing up were all the kids birthday parties I went to. From minty hunts to pass the parcel and jumping on a rickety trampoline, birthday parties were the epitome of an Australian childhood. Set atop an outdoor table was always a bounty of fine Australian delicacies such as fairy bread, cheerios (if you’re a Queenslander), Cheezles, party pies and sausage rolls, and if you’re lucky, a real beaut party bag.
This artwork would suit any collector with a nostalgic and patriotic spirit, and will make a fantastic conversation piece. Kitchen, dining, kids playroom, a quirky cafe or bar are just some of the many environments this will bring great personality to.
FAQ
What Is digital art?
Digital art is any artwork that uses or engages with digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. It covers a wide range of techniques and formats, from digital drawings, paintings and illustration, to photos, videos and sculpture, to AI-generated art and AR art.
How are these artworks created?
I use procreate, which is a raster-based program that uses pixels to make an image. I use a digital pencil to draw and create my artworks. These images are from my own imagination and creativity. I do not use AI-generated art apps or programs, I simply choose to use a digital medium to bring my works to fruition.
Is digital art a legitimate art?
Absolutely! Digital art takes as much skill and time to master as it would any other medium. There is also the creative idea and time that the digital artist has put in to create an original artwork that is certainly seen as legitimate in the fine art world.
Is this artwork a physical product?
Yes! I send my images to a printing company who use museum grade, archival paper and inks – known as a giclee – to bring my digital artwork to life. Current printing technology means images are bright and sharp, with a large colour gamut and crisp detail.
Are these prints limited edition?
Very limited. Some digital artists choose to release editions of up to 100 of their artworks. I choose to limit mine to single editions because I value exclusivity for my customers. Once printed and signed, the image will not be printed again.