Technology and Painting in the Digital Era

The 21st century is an era where painting and digital technology no longer exist separately. Many artists begin their work in digital editors and later transfer sketches to canvas. Others combine traditional oil or acrylic with projections, AR, or even artificial intelligence.

This dialogue between tradition and technology has created new genres. For example, “digital abstraction” looks like a blend of brushstrokes and 3D visual language. Some artists even experiment with robots that paint according to a set algorithm. This raises a question: is it still painting if the brush is not held by a human hand?

Digitization also changes perception. Paintings are no longer confined to galleries — they travel across social media, turning into “viral images.” This makes painting more accessible but also creates a challenge: how to preserve depth and uniqueness in a world of endless replication?

Contemporary painting is no longer afraid of technology. On the contrary — it embraces it, opening up new horizons.

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