Digital Art vs’s Traditonal Art: That is the unnessasy question
Brent Jones
(No, this picture is only a picture of fingers, but yes, they are often referred to as digits, but of course, to some, they may be considered art)
Digital art is an artistic work that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process and is categorized as digital art in two ways: object-oriented artworks and process-oriented visuals.
Anything produced or made on digital media, such as animations, photographs, illustrations, videos, and digital paintings, can be classified as digital art.
Digital painting is thought to have less value because it can be printed out an infinite number of times, and it doesn't have the “only one of its kind” factor going for it.
Traditional art has a variety of mediums that have existed and been developed and improved over time. At the same time, digital art uses digital technologies to produce art. This leaves digital alone with one medium to compare to the scope of traditional art, but then that doesn’t rule out that it is art.