"I believe that if it were left to artists
to choose their own labels,
most would choose none."
~ Ben Shahn
"One should never criticize his own work
except in a fresh and hopeful mood.
The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide."
~ Charles Horton
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Kat St.Carn

Kat St.Carn designs unique, contemporary digital art ~ mostly from photographs but some from sketches. She offers her work in limited editions Giclee’ prints of 100 in many different sizes or one original, signed piece on stretched canvas, 24x36.
Kat’s art is fanciful, creating excitement and visual appeal, which gives a somatic sensation in its colorful designs and thematic interpretation. It’s ‘Artful Elegance’, a foray of passion, which ignites the senses and dominates the powerful emotions it invokes.
In contrast to classical art, contemporary, digital art depends on the camera, as well as the hardware and software of the computer. Fortunately, many solutions to graphic obstacles are designed for aesthetic applications.
The digital artist is also looking at both: the myriad of possibilities of expression provided by the computer language, and the imagination, creativity and sensitivity of the artist. It begins with the art form of photography, using perspective and vision, forming just the beginning of an idea to be emphasized. The form and content of the art’s message are two other aspects that have to be considered.
Though somewhat controversial, digital art uses several facets of art as it is applied to the creation of an idea. It isn’t just using film, oil, watercolor, clay or acrylic to accomplish its goal. It’s using the expertise of photography and combining it with the knowledge of computer software to then produce the artist’s vision of the piece.
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