Loish
Loish's official site gathers digital paintings, sketches, books, tutorials and project archives from the illustrator and artist.
Trace digital and new media practice through artist websites, institutional programs, exhibitions, archives and carefully attributed market-facing sources.
Digital art cannot be understood through a marketplace category alone. The field includes code, moving image, networked practice, interactive installation, generative systems, virtual environments and work that moves between physical and digital form. This guide prioritizes artist and institutional sources that document process, context and exhibition history, then adds market-facing platforms only where they help explain distribution or collecting. Technical terms and project titles remain as published by the creator. Because platforms and formats change quickly, readers should use the profile as a starting point and verify current access, ownership terms and presentation requirements with the original source.
Loish's official site gathers digital paintings, sketches, books, tutorials and project archives from the illustrator and artist.
Beeple's official site archives digital images, short films, process experiments and long-running daily artwork projects.
Tyler Hobbs's official site presents generative artworks, projects, writing and exhibitions grounded in code-based systems.
ThankYouX's official site documents paintings, digital projects, exhibitions and collaborations shaped by street and contemporary art.
An international gallery website with artist profiles, exhibitions, online projects, films, journal writing and shop areas.
Lisson Gallery represents international contemporary artists through exhibitions, publications and programs across London, New York, Los Angeles and Beijing.