Artwork description:

Creating digital works with the help of computers is not difficult for most people.

In my opinion, as an artist, creating digital art also requires a very rigorous attitude, and striving for excellence is even more necessary. Drawing a few random strokes and applying some filter effects is called digital art, which is irresponsible to the collector. I am used to seeing too many messy so-called digital art, and out of respect for art, I created this work.

In digital imaging, no matter how complex the image may be, it is simply composed of individual pixels. This is my creative philosophy. This artwork consists of 15129 units and 248 lines, each consisting of 8464 pixels. It depicts the festive scene of the Forbidden City.

ATTENTION :
This is Original Design and Digital Art, NOT painting !!! It is SUPER Quality PRINT on canvas.
The actual size of the picture is 100 x 100 cm, plus 5 cm white border, total of 110 x 110 cm.
Edition is 10. For each piece, has unique number, like 1/10, 2/10, ..., 10/10.
There is hand signed unique number, title, and signature for each piece.
(Signature will be written before delivery )
Frame is not provided, just print on canvas rolled in cylinder for shipping.

Framing Suggestions :
DO NOT stretch on frame, it is difficult to make lines straight.
It can be pasted on panel.

contemporary art, modern art, pop art, digital art, pixel art, gray landscape, pixel landscape, China, building, Beijing Forbidden City, tiananmen, balloon, festival, art of the day, artdaily, fine art, art deco

Materials used:

print on canvas

Tags:
#modern art #contemporary art #pop art #building #balloons #festival #pixels #beijing #forbidden city #tiananmen 
pixel landscape No.1 ( Original ) (2023)
Digital Art
by Yuan Hua Jia

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Creating digital works with the help of computers is not difficult for most people.

In my opinion, as an artist, creating digital art also requires a very rigorous attitude, and striving for excellence is even more necessary. Drawing a few random strokes and applying some filter effects is called digital art, which is irresponsible to the collector. I am used to seeing too many messy so-called digital art, and out of respect for art, I created this work.

In digital imaging, no matter how complex the image may be, it is simply composed of individual pixels. This is my creative philosophy. This artwork consists of 15129 units and 248 lines, each consisting of 8464 pixels. It depicts the festive scene of the Forbidden City.

ATTENTION :
This is Original Design and Digital Art, NOT painting !!! It is SUPER Quality PRINT on canvas.
The actual size of the picture is 100 x 100 cm, plus 5 cm white border, total of 110 x 110 cm.
Edition is 10. For each piece, has unique number, like 1/10, 2/10, ..., 10/10.
There is hand signed unique number, title, and signature for each piece.
(Signature will be written before delivery )
Frame is not provided, just print on canvas rolled in cylinder for shipping.

Framing Suggestions :
DO NOT stretch on frame, it is difficult to make lines straight.
It can be pasted on panel.

contemporary art, modern art, pop art, digital art, pixel art, gray landscape, pixel landscape, China, building, Beijing Forbidden City, tiananmen, balloon, festival, art of the day, artdaily, fine art, art deco

Materials used:

print on canvas

Tags:
#modern art #contemporary art #pop art #building #balloons #festival #pixels #beijing #forbidden city #tiananmen 

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"I love the traditional culture and historical buildings. With the pace of modernization, many traditional cultures have been forgotten, and many historical buildings have been artificially damaged and disappeared. So... Read more

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