Brian Arte
Brian Arte was born in Slovenia and studied architecture before moving to Canada for good. While he initially focused on applied art in his career, he has recently become fascinated by advanced digital art. His unique abstract artwork has gained recognition, appearing in publications and exhibitions. Brian has received prestigious awards like the Rubi Award and multiple Crystal Awards from Gallery Ring, as well as a Bronze Award from Camelback Gallery. His art has been featured in ArtAscent International Art Magazine, and he was recognized as an "Artist to Watch" for 2022 by the Art Connect portal in Germany. Boran was recently chosen to display his work at the Third Annual Juried Show of Visual Arts at the Mississauga Art Gallery.
Brian Arte was born in Slovenia and studied architecture before moving to Canada for good. While he initially focused on applied art in his career, he has recently become fascinated by advanced digital art. His unique abstract artwork has gained recognition, appearing in publications and exhibitions. Brian has received prestigious awards like the Rubi Award and multiple Crystal Awards from Gallery Ring, as well as a Bronze Award from Camelback Gallery. His art has been featured in ArtAscent International Art Magazine, and he was recognized as an "Artist to Watch" for 2022 by the Art Connect portal in Germany. Boran was recently chosen to display his work at the Third Annual Juried Show of Visual Arts at the Mississauga Art Gallery.
$2,950.00
Digital dye sublimation print on gloss aluminum (framed).
24x24x2"
Limited edition 1 of 10.
With the aid of cutting-edge digital tools, I'm conducting experiments that blend art and architecture to open up creative possibilities in how humans interact with their surroundings. The future seems poised to be shaped by advanced science, where the convergence of organic and inorganic forms might lead to the creation of living architectural components. I'm researching the intricate relationships and exploring the forces that enable this interconnection.
$2,800.00
Digital giclee print on canvas (framed).
48x36x2"
Limited edition 2 of 10.
The H-16 digital giclee print on canvas artwork is inspired by the Peter Rowe film Shipwrecked On A Great Lake. Based on historical events of the War of 1812, the artwork features a native indigenous character from the film captured in an original photograph taken at a promotion launching party in August 2015 in Port Credit. The artist used the original portrait of the actor as a source, applying various digital techniques to create the new original H-16 abstract artwork. This piece combines elements of the original fine art photograph with the artist's unique vision.