Computer art is not to paint digitally.

. Art

17:07:02 Computer art painting for non-digital.
Isca Greenfield-Sanders is a young New York artist who, as one of the most promising artists from the digital market, does not like the digital aesthetic. His paintings are paintings bloated 'mixed media' depicting scenes of family picnics and beach games that combine the skills in the use of oils and watercolors with accurate manipulations carried out using a mac. The images come from a 'garage sale' in which the artist bought six hundred old family photos. In his study performs the scans and then assembles them six or seven pieces with a mac and photoshop, after which the image is printed and painted with watercolors, inks or markers. After this preparation the image is scanned a second time, and, after having chosen a particular, greatly enlarged, reprinted in pieces subsequently attached to the canvas, after being repainted oil, emphasizing the particular chosen. The Greenfield-Sanders says that his intention is to push the photograph into the realm of painting, and that fascinated by the idea that one shot amateur can become a monumental canvas, but it remains a passion for computers, working much more with keyboard and mouse with brushes. From his perspective the aesthetics of their digital, therefore, draws him, and prefers to bring it back to the romanticism of painting. Isca Greenfield-Sanders has already enjoyed great success as several solo and one of his paintings purchased by the Guggenheim.