Digital Print for Sale

Digitalization has completely transformed the way we live. Art has not gone untouched and has also been revolutionised by the latest wave of digital development. Digital art has been a genre of its own since the 1970s and it includes numerous works produced using digital technology (television screens, computers, virtual reality...).

The way we sell and promote art has been turned on its head. Today, young artists can share their work with large numbers of people in just one click. They no longer need to be established in the art world or secure their first exhibition to promote their art. Young painters, sculptors or engravers can share their creative process online with internet users and let them comment on the end result.

The Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei for example is very present on social media networks and uses his blog as a highly effective platform. A strong opponent of the Chinese government, digital technology has given him a strong voice in a country with strict censorship rules.

Other than its impact on the way we share art, digital technology has fundamentally changed the finished product. 2D and 3D technologies have been left behind in favour of the latest constantly evolving digital developments, that have in turn brought about new interactive and intelligent installations. Some of the first artists to pioneer the use of digital technology in their work include Erkki Kurenniemi, David Rokeby and Laurent Mignonneau.

They have led the way for new groups of artists who have continued to grow and redefine the possibilities for art today. Installations from the movement are now exhibited in some of the world's most prestigious contemporary and modern art museums (the Tate in London, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris), which demonstrates the strength and durability of digital art. In 2018, several Parisian exhibitions transformed the way we admire artwork. The interdisciplinary cooperative teamLab specialises in immersive installations which go beyond art, science and technology. As visitors move between the artworks, the projections change based on the information captured by sensors dotted across the room. The Atelier des Lumières also has a different kind of experience to offer its visitors; giant versions of Klimt's masterpieces projected onto the walls and spread across the entire space...

In a similar way to all creative support types, printing has also drastically changed over time. Printing techniques have continued to develop throughout history thanks to technological progress and new art movements, but digital printing has without doubt revolutionised the genre. Digital printing is a production technique that allows artists to print images directly from digital data. As with all sectors, digitalisation has sped everything up. Artists can create more quickly and print larger series of their works to share with even more people. The supports used for prints are incredibly varied and their size is somewhat irrelevant. Patrick Bérubé for example is particularly fond of printing large scale works.

What's more, digital printing means that artists can create, edit and manipulate images on computers and then print them out to create a physical artwork. Don't miss out on Artsper's selection of works by famous artists, inlcuding Mel Ramos, Damien Hirst and Miss Tic

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Print, Vivie, Shay Shaked

Vivie

Shay Shaked

Print - 42 x 59.4 x 1 cm Print - 16.5 x 23.4 x 0.4 inch

CHF 98

Print, New York, Alexander Fuza

New York

Alexander Fuza

Print - 50.8 x 71.1 x 0.8 cm Print - 20 x 28 x 0.3 inch

CHF 1,391

Print, Awakening, MaKù

Awakening

MaKù

Print - 60 x 60 x 3 cm Print - 23.6 x 23.6 x 1.2 inch

CHF 1,309

Print, Dicevi, Philippe Matine

Dicevi

Philippe Matine

Print - 70 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 27.6 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 429

Print, Police, Philippe Matine

Police

Philippe Matine

Print - 70 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 27.6 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 429

Print, En bas, Philippe Matine

En bas

Philippe Matine

Print - 100 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 39.4 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 458

Print, 22022022, Lucio Forte

22022022

Lucio Forte

Print - 29.7 x 30 x 0.1 cm Print - 11.7 x 11.8 x 0 inch

CHF 83

Print, MLK, Seth One

MLK

Seth One

Print - 42 x 30 x 0.1 cm Print - 16.5 x 11.8 x 0 inch

CHF 127

Print, Grow Love, Alessio-B

Grow Love

Alessio-B

Print - 45 x 32 x 0.2 cm Print - 17.7 x 12.6 x 0.1 inch

CHF 366

Print, Sahara, Shay Shaked

Sahara

Shay Shaked

Print - 84.1 x 59.5 x 0.5 cm Print - 33.1 x 23.4 x 0.2 inch

CHF 98

Print, Orphic #3, Paul Manwaring

Orphic #3

Paul Manwaring

Print - 83.8 x 58.4 x 0.3 cm Print - 33 x 23 x 0.1 inch

CHF 191

Print, Horizon, Rita Marhaug

Horizon

Rita Marhaug

Print - 77 x 56 cm Print - 30.3 x 22 inch

CHF 1,758

Print, Threads of infinity, MaKù

Threads of infinity

MaKù

Print - 120 x 120 x 3 cm Print - 47.2 x 47.2 x 1.2 inch

CHF 2,441

Print, Waves of awareness, MaKù

Waves of awareness

MaKù

Print - 80 x 80 x 3 cm Print - 31.5 x 31.5 x 1.2 inch

CHF 1,670

Print, Le Thiou, Philippe Matine

Le Thiou

Philippe Matine

Print - 100 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 39.4 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 458

Print, Cinéma, Philippe Matine

Cinéma

Philippe Matine

Print - 100 x 100 x 4.5 cm Print - 39.4 x 39.4 x 1.8 inch

CHF 321

Print, Deal !, Philippe Matine

Deal !

Philippe Matine

Print - 70 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 27.6 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 429

Print, Zut, Philippe Matine

Zut

Philippe Matine

Print - 80 x 140 x 4.5 cm Print - 31.5 x 55.1 x 1.8 inch

CHF 438

Print, Photo Day, Lucio Forte

Photo Day

Lucio Forte

Print - 35 x 25 x 0.1 cm Print - 13.8 x 9.8 x 0 inch

CHF 88

Print, Chakras, Samuel Favarica

Chakras

Samuel Favarica

Print - 90 x 90 x 1 cm Print - 35.4 x 35.4 x 0.4 inch

CHF 1,953

Print, Peace II, Xiaoyang Galas

Peace II

Xiaoyang Galas

Print - 50 x 50 x 0.3 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch

CHF 326

Print, Memento, Jarmila Kostliva

Memento

Jarmila Kostliva

Print - 66 x 46 x 0.2 cm Print - 26 x 18.1 x 0.1 inch

CHF 792

Print, Effigy, Jarmila Kostliva

Effigy

Jarmila Kostliva

Print - 54 x 41 x 0.2 cm Print - 21.3 x 16.1 x 0.1 inch

CHF 792

Print, Heroe, Lucio Forte

Heroe

Lucio Forte

Print - 40 x 30 x 0.1 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0 inch

CHF 127

Print, Ascia, Lucio Forte

Ascia

Lucio Forte

Print - 20 x 20 x 0.1 cm Print - 7.9 x 7.9 x 0 inch

CHF 78

Print, Le passage, Dréa

Le passage

Dréa

Print - 61 x 46 x 0.63 cm Print - 24 x 18.1 x 0.2 inch

CHF 176

Print, Square 3, Lantomo

Square 3

Lantomo

Print - 29.7 x 21 cm Print - 11.7 x 8.3 inch

CHF 195

Print, Data center, Marion Sagon

Data center

Marion Sagon

Print - 60 x 60 x 0.8 cm Print - 23.6 x 23.6 x 0.3 inch

CHF 273

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Need help with Digital Print ?
What is a digital print?

A digital print is a print that has been produced using digital methods rather than using one of the traditional manual methods. Digital prints can be produced on a variety of surfaces and textiles.

What advantages does digital printing have over offset printing?

Some of the advantages of digital printing over offset or manual printing are increased print quality, low costs and low volume of materials, and shortened production time.

What is a DTG print?

DTG in printing stands for "direct to garment". This is a process of printing on textiles where specialized technology is used to print directly onto the garment.