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Art Reviews, Artists, Digital Art, Featured Topics, SpotlightsThe Best Digital Art of 2007
With the close of 2007 finally arriving, I wanted to share some of the best digital art pieces I have come across over the past year. The artwork selected below has been gathered from all corners of the online world of digital artists. Of course all these selections are based on my personal opinion. Complexity, style, originality, and message were my primary discriminating factors for the selections. So enjoy, and be inspired!
Note: The “src” link for each featured piece links to the original, full-size work at the originating web site.
Post Tags: 2007 art, bohemica, cpluv, depthcore, deviantart, Digital Art, digital music, evokeone, gfxartist, humblevoice, konvulse, phirebrush, rasterized
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Jan 8, 2008
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Fantastic Article! I really like the “Own World” by Stantander and “Drug Free Zone” by Fuher, amazing work. And wow, “La Rochelle” is absolutely stunning.
Jan 10, 2008
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Oh my god the one with the ship in is fantastic, perfect..perfect in every way, the light, the warmth, the voyage ahead…..emotions ahoy, lovely lovely image
Jan 19, 2008
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Wow….powerful art work. Such wonderful detail and color unity in each piece yet uniquely competitive. I would be hard pressed to state a favorite for they are all quite different in thier subject matter. Keep up the good work all of u.
Jan 19, 2008
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Creat collection of work, enjoying it right now, 2007 was great, 2008 gonna be BETTAAAAAAAAA
Jan 26, 2008
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nice compilation
Jan 27, 2008
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Brad,
Great collection. The Jerico Santander piece kind of reminds me of the work of Josh Keys. Mashing up nature and society.
Feb 12, 2008
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Could not agee with you more..
Jun 14, 2008
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really bad pieces… very kitch and no style, except the ship.
Jun 15, 2008
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miu miu, where’s your portfolio?