5 most creative .ART domain uses
There are many ways to use your .ART domain, but some of our users found truly original ways to take their art online. Check them our for some digital inspiration!
Featured image: Black Rooster by Randal Ford
Giant Lego men, pills, Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio and more easily recognisable objects and characters are taking life under the skilled hands of sculptor Beppe Borella. This artist takes a noble and ancient material, marble, and give it a contemporary twist by carving Pop Icons. His work is surprisingly details and compelling.
www.procreate.art
Procreate® is a creative application with over 130 handcrafted brushes that lets one create sketches, paintings and illustrations on the go, mostly used on iPad. The website itself looks like an art sketchbook, all of the device screens full of digital art. The “showcase” section of the website features popular and recent art created on the app.
www.dada.art
DADA is a global social network where people speak to each other through drawings. It’s free to use. Nothing is uploaded – all the art is created by users on the platform. Anyone is welcome – a somewhat limited artistic toolbox makes even an amateur feel comfortable. With a simple and user-friendly interface, the platform leaves the spotlight for the more important – the healing power of collaborative art.
www.fatcat.art
FATCAT.ART was inspired by a made up legend of Zarathustra the Cat who creates «Mews to the Great Artists» by invading famous masterpieces. Only true artists can appreciate the «generous body and sublime soul» of Zarathustra the Cat. This website «about art for art-loving cats» is everything you ever dreamt of when it comes to a wild mixture of art and cat memes, a source of joy and laughter for the community of cat lovers which we all belong to. There are also prints and posters if you absolutely must have one!
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www.randalford.art
Few photographers in the world have photographed as many animals in studio as Randal Ford. Animal portrait photography is captivating: putting wilderness in a human setting creates the kind of absurd and memorable beauty every artist strives for. Soon to be published in a print edition, Randal’s photos are the protagonists of his website. Ever wanted to make eye contact with a lion? Dive in.
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