The trend for virtual art has seen an exponential boost
from the Covid-19 pandemic. Out of necessity, virtual art events have adapted and become more sophisticated, allowing artists to reach increasingly global audiences even during a period where most people can no longer travel. Museums, galleries, and even art festivals such as Burning Man have turned to online platforms to create virtual artistic experiences. These art events are available digitally so that audiences can enjoy them anywhere in the world, all from the comfort of their homes. 2021 Р. | ФАКУЛЬТЕТ ІСТОРІЇ 3D Motion Graphic Design
3D art and motion graphics are also on an
upward trend as technology enables us to enjoy art from home. But digital art isn't limited to your computer or phone screen. Artists like Vadim Soloviov are using 3D motion graphics in an outdoor setting to create digital outdoor exhibits and usher in a new interpretation of "street art." Crypto Art
Crypto art continues to grow in popularity in the digital
world. 2021 saw many groundbreaking moments for crypto artists, with record-breaking sales and increased awareness of NFTs. The popularity of crypto art looks set to reach even greater heights in 2022 as mainstream artists begin to adopt the medium. Appreciation for Nature While many 2022 art trends focus on technology, there's also a counter-trend for nature-focused artworks. Nature has always been a popular theme in art as a form of escapism While many 2022 art trends focus on technology, there's also a counter-trend for nature- focused artworks. Nature has always been a popular theme in art as a form of escapism from the stress of modern city life. Artists seek reconnection with the natural world and offer audiences some much-needed escapism from the confines of their living rooms. Other artists embrace nature themes as a commentary on the global climate crisis and represent the climate struggle through their ar the stress of modern city life. Artists seek reconnection with the natural world and offer audiences some much-needed escapism from the confines of their living rooms. Other artists embrace nature themes as a commentary on the global climate crisis and represent the climate struggle through their art. The Memphis Revival
Alongside the neon trend is another bold and bright trend,
the revival of Memphis art. This colorful geometric art style was first seen in the 1980s but is making a comeback in art, interiors, and fashion.