Slightly disturbing but magnetic works of have deep meanings and puzzles on an each and every digital layer of the canvas
“Digital work is very forgiving. Any mistakes are easily erased and this saves time and paper.
Of course, on the other hand the artistic decision is deprived of its radicalism. I would have loved to have seen Vincent van Gogh working on an iPad.”
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