A painting is a frozen image, a moment that is embodied on canvas with the help of paints or pencils. No matter how modernized the fine arts are, a painting should always bring joy and comfort to its owner, bring peace and tranquility into his life.
Today, digital art has covered almost all spheres of life, partially pushing aside drawing on paper or canvas with brushes and pencils. There is no such person who would not have a digital painting at home. It is cheap, it can be printed on any printing equipment and even at home on a color printer. Moreover, in the AI (artificial intelligence) program, you can generate any image, and then order its printing in a printing house. That is, digital art has become accessible to everyone. Previously, to make a reproduction of a master's painting, you had to have extraordinary drawing skills. Now, a couple of button presses - and dozens of copies of paintings by great and not-so-great artists will hang on your wall. But even a high-quality copy of a high-class will not replace a live work. The difference is in everything: color reproduction, the texture of applying paint, the shine of natural pigments, the volume of a live image. And most importantly - the soul of the painting. In every work made by hand, there is a piece of the artist's soul. Such work carries positive energy, warmth and comfort. There is no soul in a digital poster, no matter how hard you tried to create it. And the designers of Viktoriya Studio agree with this)).
Most often, digital images are needed for use on the Internet and printing banners, signs, stickers. Here we will not mention animation, gaming and hundreds of other industries where digital design is used. In general, let's just say, it is used everywhere. But digital paintings on the wall will never substitute real ones.

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