On this page I publish paintings, which have been painted using digital tools.

Oleksiy Koval, 2024
PNG, 360 x 106 cm, 1080 x 5760 px
Boxes Art Museum, Shunde 2025
Photo © Boxes Art Museum
I distinguish eight elements of painting: color, surface, movement, time, space, light, substance (various materials) and finally the painter.
The experience I have had when experimenting with painting by digital means, is that the ratio (relationship) between several of these eight elements is changed.

Oleksiy Koval, 2024
PNG, 120 x 106 cm, 2160 x 1920 px
Boxes Art Museum, Shunde 2025
Photo © Boxes Art Museum
Even while painting with computer processors, the space remains an element of an environment.
In contrast to analog painting, the light in digital painting is an element of an environment, as well as the painting itself. A surface made of paper, fabric, stone or wood absorbs the color of the light in an environment. The surface of a screen has its own internal electromagnetic radiation in addition to reflecting light from the environment.
As is the case in analog painting, the use of color has two origins: color space and colorant. The colorant, or dye, of the screen, and the color space which is stored in the computer memory, both determine the color tone.
The surface in painting is defined as a base. Two main properties of the surface are significant for the attachment of colors: the size and shape of the surface, and the quality of the surface. There is only one difference between analog and digital painting: there is no way to change the original quality of the surface of a screen by the use of digital tools.

Oleksiy Koval, 2023
PNG, 116 x 102 cm, 1980 x 2160 px
2 x HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Kunstverein Augsburg
Photo © rhythmsection.de
Also while digital painting, two different movements can be distinguished: the movement of the painter in space and the movement on the surface.
The relationship between time and the time zones on the surface also remains the same, although the color and original quality of the surfaceof a screen is made of the same material.
In analog painting I have a way to apply several substances on the surface of a painting base. In contrast, only the materiality of the screen is retained in the digital painting.
Likewise, a painting developed by digital tools always refers to the painter and the communicated meaning.

Oleksiy Koval, 2018
UHD, LG 86“ Stretch
Oleksiy Koval, Binär >>>
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
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Oleksiy Koval, 2018
HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Oleksiy Koval, Binär >>>
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
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Oleksiy Koval, 2018
48 x 64 cm, LED
Oleksiy Koval, Binär >>>
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section

Oleksiy Koval, 2018
UHD, LG 86“ Stretch
Oleksiy Koval, Binär >>>
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section

Oleksiy Koval, 2018
16 x 32 cm, LED
Oleksiy Koval, Binär >>>
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section

Oleksiy Koval, 2019
Full HD, 46“
Oleksiy Koval, Boxes Art Museum, Shunde >>>
Photo © Boxes Art Museum, Shunde

Oleksiy Koval
LED video wall, JPEG, 240 x 96 cm
Oleksiy Koval, United Art Museum >>>
Photo © United Art Museum Wuhan, 2019

Oleksiy Koval, 2019
LED Video Wall Display
United Art Museum, Wuhan >>>
Photo © United Art Museum

Oleksiy Koval, 2019
LED Video Wall Display
United Art Museum, Wuhan >>>
Photo © United Art Museum

Oleksiy Koval, 2018
Full HD, LG 47“
Oleksiy Koval / Istanbul Art Fair Tüyap 2018 >>>
Photo © Rhythm Section

48“ Full HD screen, painted in Photoshop, JPEG
Oleksiy Koval / Istanbul Art Fair Tüyap 2017 >>>
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