Purchase my images as digital artworks
I'm delighted that Art of Reason is distributing a selection of my images exclusively as digital art—as dARTs. So, if you want to acquire a "real Schäublin" in digital form, you can now do so:
What is dART?
Here is the press release from the founders of dART:
A dART is not a digital copy, but a digitally enacted work, a digital, downloadable art medium that uses its inherent differences and flexibility to offer a new experience.
Currently, this means it offers the ability to create multi-layered artwork, integrate backlighting, display multiple viewpoints, and much more. Additional features such as code integration to enable morphing artwork, sound, movement, and much more are currently under development.
In short, the screen is the natural stage for dARTs, a space for flexible forms of expression that allows us to go far beyond the limits of a typical canvas and opens up promising perspectives for the future. Like photography and video before it, it expands the possibilities of art.
After all, artists have long reinterpreted ideas across different media—Munch with "The Scream" in print, painting, and more; Picasso through painting and ceramics; Warhol from Polaroid to screen printing. dART continues this tradition, offering new possibilities for expression in the physical realm with digitally enhanced features.
Through authentication and limited editions, dARTs establish provenance, authenticity, and rarity, making them considered collectibles like signed prints when offered as editions. They can also be produced as "one-of-a-kind" pieces, although this is not beneficial to the art market as a whole.
dARTs are a new frontier rooted in the long-standing tradition of art. The age of creativity has begun.
For those who prefer analogue:
My images are still available as limited-edition fine art prints, framed or unframed. I print the images myself on our high-end printer using premium Hahnemühle paper. Upon request, I can have the images custom-framed for you.
Just completed for a customer: Earth 08 with fine shadow gap, framed in walnut