Katarina Sokolova and the digital imagination

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Today, the digital drawing It has developed to the level that technology has infected it, turning this technology into a new artistic craft of digital level, which produces images that will leave us with our mouths open, images that allow the human imagination to develop almost In its whole.

Katarina Sokolova is a self-taught artist of Kiev, Ukraine. His works are based on digital media, mixtures of photography, digital painting and 3D elements. Finding new ways to express himself, he likes to create gothique and feminine beauties, fragile and powerful at the same time, surrounded with the touch of mysticism. Today I bring you to Katarina Sokolova and the digital imagination.

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The style Katarina It is heavily influenced by religious images, fairy tales, illustrations, classic horror literature, Russian classical literature, and traditional Asian beauty. In a previous post If Scott is an artist we saw a digital artist very successful.

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Katarina Sokolova He keeps constantly working on his own personal artwork and exhibits, but he also enjoys creating illustrations for magazine and book covers. His works have been presented in ImagineFX Magazine, Art Scene International Magazine, and many others.

More information - If Scott is an artist


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  1.   Juan said

    Very good note, I work at jukaruexpress and I'm interested in everything related to digital art, thanks for publishing culture!