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Modern Art, Contemporary Digital Artist
 by: Paul Cooklin

If original and unusual wall furnishings are what your space needs, PaulCooklin.com offer an eclectic range of dynamic modern art on a variety of mediums including: Limited Edition Giclée prints, premium stretched canvas, and upon request flame finished silk. These mediums give the art the lustre and vibrancy they deserve.

Simply “search by colour” on our website and choose between a variety of styles that suit your colour scheme and mood. Then, select your size and medium. The limited edition collections make a statement about who you are, and become a talking point amongst your friends and clients. The PaulCooklin.com art collections range from modern contemporary to funky retro, yet each piece retains a timeless quality.

Choose from soft and subtle tones with depth and mystery to bold, bright and beautiful colours of shining light. Whatever your mood or desired affect, we offer a unique selection of limited edition canvas and Giclée prints which give life and presence to any personal or corporate space. Invest in your own original art and turn a wall space in to an attractive talking point.

Buying a Modern Art and Contemporary Art Print or Canvas - What to Look For...

Style. It is quite clear that when your shopping for modern art that you'll need to find the canvas and prints that will fit your rooms decor. This modern art online gallery section is designed to meet those needs. PaulCooklin.com offer an eclectic collection of modern art canvases and art prints that give your space an alternative twist compared with traditional art canvases and prints. We offer original art canvases such as acrylic and flame finished silk.

Buy Modern Art direct from the artist

Cooklin uses a combined blend of free-flow illustration and photography to create modern art for contemporary interiors as well as unique stock imagery which is used by designers, advertising agencies, publishers and corporate clients internationally.

Modern Art for your Home and Office

Choose from rich reds and gorgeous browns, deep blues and fresh greens or vivid colour's of light and depth which turn a dull space in to a unique space. Choose modern art canvases and prints for your home or office.

Numbered Limited Editions [1-25]

This unique modern art collection is printed to order on archival Giclée printers using 100% cotton canvas and the lovingly hand varnished before being gallery wrapped over a solid wood frame. Archival Giclée paper prints are also available with a gloss or satin finish that enhances the colour and vibrancy. Giclée Printing ?

MODERN ART

Modern Art is defined as:

Modern Art art created from the 19th century to the mid-20th century by artists who veered away from the traditional concepts and techniques of painting, sculpture, and other fine arts that had been practiced since the Renaissance (also search for Renaissance art and architecture). Nearly every phase of modern art was initially greeted by the public with ridicule, but as the shock wore off, the various movements settled into history, influencing and inspiring new generations of artists.

Contemporary Art -

The term contemporary art encompasses all art being done now. It tends to include any art made from around the 1960s to the present, or after the end of the modern art period. The use of the literal adjective "contemporary" to define this period in art history is due to the lack of any recognized or dominant form or genre of art as recognized by artists or art historians and critics. The period of art since modernism is also sometimes called postmodern art, but as postmodernism refers to an approach or paradigm that many contemporary artists do not operate from, "contemporary" may be preferred as a more inclusive adjective.

Trends in contemporary art

The most important component within Contemporary art practice, is that it continually engages matters and issues that are presently affecting the world. Cloning, politics, economics, gender issues, human rights, or perhaps even the high price of bread being sold locally.

Contemporary art operates in multiple formats, media, and is in synthesis with global, political, socio-cultural change. It is not limited by materials nor methodology. It may or may not encompass traditional formats such as painting, drawing, and sculpture, but may popular conceptual practices engage performance, installation, and multi-media works. Contemporary art is often engaging a multi-disciplinary discourse, utilizing a diverse body of skills and peoples to ultimately engage the mass with a substantial, and sometimes provocative discourse pertaining to the relevant issues shaping the world right now. It is continually engaging, and affecting the boundaries of perception.

Modern Art

PaulCooklin.com can provide large scale contemporary art for all corporate and commercial environments. Restaurants, offices, hotels and property developments can benefit from a trade account which offers discounted rates for multiple orders.

For more information on what PaulCooklin.com modern art can do to enhance your environment or to discuss a business account, please contact us or simply purchase online.

Contemporary Art :: PaulCooklin.com creates contemporary art using a combined blend of digital photography and digital imagery. We offer you a piece of inspirational imagination perfectly wrapped as contemporary art.

Original Art :: The online gallery exhibits original art which can turn a dull space in to a unique one. Each piece is a limited edition of only 25 per size.

Canvas Art :: If you're tired of looking around high street stores for the same old canvas art, why not hang something original on your walls. At PaulCooklin.com we offer something a little different.

Modern Art :: These unique pieces of modern art have been passionately created by Paul Cooklin. Modern digital art is a new medium of artistic expression and one which has become widely recognised as the new oil on canvas.

Abstract Art :: Allowing your mind to create its own picture is one of the reasons why abstract art is so appealing as it allows the viewer to explore their own creativity

About The Author
Paul Cooklin

Digital art has now become a recognisable art form and medium as technology has provided new ways for artists to bare their soul and explore their creativity. This new expression allows artists to use a multitude of techniques before arriving at their final piece which could include photography and photographic manipulation, scans and pure free flow using one of many professional drawing packages such as Adobe's PhotoShop. The same principles of quality and skill still apply to these new creative forms as any other medium and should be treated accordingly. Like traditional art, digital art can take many weeks and months to create and perfect.

Much of Paul’s inspiration is drawn from his travels and surroundings. From the gentle landscapes of his current home in Suffolk to the striking juxtaposition of technology and nature that is particularly prevalent in Asia, where he lived for 8 years. It is these experiences that give rise to the fascinating coexistence of colour and shape in his work.

"...Allowing your mind to create its own picture is one of the reasons why abstract art is so appealing as it allows the viewer to explore their own creativity!.."

 

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This article was posted on October 11, 2006

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