Digital Art is a method that contemporary artists use to express his or her creativity through the medium of the computer. This computer medium highly expands the normal use of color and brushes. Millions of colors, shadows, fine details, dimensional exaggerations can be used. Digital art is art that can't be produced or in some cases viewed without a computer. It can be represented digitally. It is contained in a single, discrete package or product. It is a record of a creative act or performance.
Digital art is art created on a computer in digital form. Digital art can be purely computer-generated, such as fractals, or taken from another source, such as a photograph, or an image drawn using vector graphics software using a mouse or graphics tablet. Though technically the term may be applied to art done using other media or processes and merely scanned in, it is usually reserved for art that has been non-trivially modified by a computing process (such as a computer program, microcontroller or any electronic system capable of interpreting an input to create an output); digitized text data and raw audio and video recordings are not usually considered digital art in themselves, but can be part of a larger project.