Discover the best Pixel Art artists

Découvrez les meilleurs artistes de Pixel Art - Quark

Today, our eyes are so accustomed to seeing smooth, clean images that a pixelated photograph is seen as a resolution error. However, there is a real trend towards pixel art that we can describe as “Pixel Art” . Between nostalgia and modernity, find the best artists who marked this movement.

In the broad lines and the small squares… An artistic movement that still seduces

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Pixel Art emerged in the 1970s with the arrival of computers in homes, and thanks, in large part, to the birth of graphics, particularly video games. Among them arcade games like Space Invaders or Pac-man. Thanks to progress, more and more people have access to computers and are confronted with pixels every day. The term Pixel is also much older. Etymologically speaking, the word pixel comes from the abbreviation of two English words “pictures” and “elements”. Literally, it can be translated as “image element”. Now that this literary anecdote has amazed you, we can move on!

The Pixel from a technical point of view appeared in the 1880s with the arrival of the first screens. These are the points of an electronic image. This invention is owed to computer scientist Russell Kirsch, pioneer of digital imaging .

Russell Kirsch

The pixel draws its source from very ancient arts. We can even say that it is an ancestral technique because during antiquity it was already used for mosaics for example. In reality, we find these images from small colored units in a good number of techniques in traditional art over the centuries. In impressionism, in cubism and again in embroidery.

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Visually Pixel Art has always been present in art but it was in the 1980s and 2000s that the term emerged and with it, many artists. Pixel Art is a varied art, rich in proposals and above all without limits. Recipe ? Imagination of small squares, colors and that’s it (well almost…)

Does that tempt you? To inspire you, here are some of the best Pixel Art artists.

The pioneering artists of the movement

Invader: the artist who breaks the codes by including Pixel Art in street art

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He was born in Paris in 1969. Student at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. He began his career in 1996 in Paris, posting his works on walls, then he conquered the world by posting in major international cities. A fan of an “old-fashioned” style, he creates his works from particular materials such as mosaic tiles or tesserae.

Invader street art

He defines himself as a hacker of public space by spreading a mosaic virus in the streets. Moreover, his works are not posed at random. The artist meticulously chooses the ideal place to implant his virus. The artist prefers to exhibit in places where attendance is high. Like a website, its virus must be able to penetrate the system. But nevertheless he also sometimes chooses more isolated spots. He sees himself as an urban acupuncturist. Each of his works is unique. His characters are first inspired by his childhood game “space invader”. Today he is expanding his repertoire to offer us numerous references to pop culture.

Today he has already created more than 4000 works in 79 different cities. And yet, no one has ever seen his face! In short, he is a very versatile artist who offers us a mixture of street art and Pixel Art to create unique works of their kind and seduce the world.

So Invader inspired you as much as us?

Pixel Art from the eboy collective

e-boy collective

​​Eboy is a Los Angeles-based Pixel Artist collective founded in 1997 by Kay Vermehr, Steffen Sauerteig and Svend Smital (3 from Berlin and 1 from New York). Their complex “modern” type illustrations are always full of cinematographic, musical and cultural references. Which results in rich, colorful creations where you can always find a reference that will make you smile. Without forgetting their humorous touch which can be found on their various posters. Their works have been produced as t-shirts, souvenirs, and posters. Some are even exhibited in galleries.

Collective board e-boy

They started working with pixels because they liked the idea of ​​creating and imagining a universe made of pixels.

They mainly work with Photoshop but also with the Pen tool. It's a simple tool that works like a pencil. Thus, with this process they constitute basic elements, trees, houses, and human beings which they memorize in a database. After that, they compress into their library and then merge and link them together. They stand out in particular for the finesse of their lines, which are very playful.

Very inspired by Pop culture

Their influences are inspired by Pop culture. TV, toy commercials, LEGO universe, computer games, news, and magazines. Kai was greatly inspired by the Nintendo universe because he played the Nintendo DS. The other members of the group lived in East Germany, where video games were very little or even non-existent.

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Their work reflects a colossal investment: “If we are not working on other projects at the same time, it takes about six to eight weeks to complete a very detailed cityscape, three eBoys are working on it, almost full time. But, if we have to do it in our free time, which often happens, it could take years to finish a photo since we can't devote that much time to it. Their style has earned them a cult following among graphic designers around the world as well as a long list of clients. They have done other projects like Peecol plastic toys with Kidrobot , and a line of wooden toys is to be produced under their own label. Basically we are dealing with a creative and ultra productive versatile collective, so Cap?

Pointillism and Pixel Art: Ced Vernay

Ced Vernay

Ced Vernay is a French artist who lives and works in Marseille. It uses the point or pixel technique. Very inspired by Roman art, his art is located between Roman mosaic and pixel. A mixture of modernity and tradition, a form of contemporary pointillism revolving around mathematical notions.

It's all a bit complicated! But you'll see it's worth it. A unique contemporary art concept, it is inspired by modern art galleries or artists like Andy Warhol, Roman Opalka or Yayoi Kusama. Doesn't that mean anything to you?

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They are innovative artists playing with pointillism. Ced Vernay did not enter the world of Pixel Art coupled with pointillism by chance. He worked for many years in web design and IT. By working around the pixel he intends to question us about our relationship to the screen but also to explore an abstract and figurative universe.

Pixced an artistic concept and monumental paintings that can be dissociated to be shared

Large format Pixced

The artist has embarked on major projects. One of the characteristics of this atypical work is to assemble 20 x 20 cm squares, all different, which he calls PixCed.

Pixced

“Each one is unique, with characters, acronyms, mathematical formulas, drawings from their imagination or associated with things they wanted to say”. It is also a participatory work, in fact you can add your own pixel at work. Buying one or more PixCed also means being part of a community around a work of art: the Pix'Ced Community. The latter will perhaps one day be able to come together to breathe new life into these monumental works. Purchasers will therefore one day be able to become actors in the reconstruction of the monumental work. Furthermore, for each pixel purchased, a tree is planted via the Reforest'Action association. Ced VERNAY has decided to offer this green gesture to his collectors because he is particularly sensitive to environmental problems. He has always tried to create works where the material is recycled. Pretty great, right? So why not you?

Quark makes Pixel Art with PIXI Quark

Pixi Quark

We are so inspired at Quark that we invite you to start creating custom Pixel Art. Not bad is not it ? And yes, we are also fans of Pixel Art (you will surely have understood!). This is why we launched Operation Pixi Quark some time ago. It's a Pixel Art game in puzzle form. Depending on your wishes, you can purchase a kit of 50 black pixels and 50 white pixels or 100 colored pixels. Then give way to your imagination!

The Pixi Quark has a magnetic mounting system that allows you to hang it on your door or fridge. Of course, the Pixi Quark can also be attached to a perforated panel using our 3D parts kit. You can bring your ideas to life and spark your creativity by drawing inspiration from the great figures in the world of Pixels. Don’t hesitate to divert the Pixi Quark to create an original signage solution. You can now become a real artist and create your own Pixel Art models or draw inspiration from your favorite references! The Pixi Quark is an infinite and easy to configure Puzzle .

In short

In conclusion, the aesthetic notion of Pixel Art creations is recent. It is a varied universe, born from techniques as old as time. It is an artistic movement which itself includes other artistic movements. In short, it's a super varied universe that offers content for all tastes. Appreciating Pixel Art means emphasizing the beauty of both the pixel graphic images and the technique with which they were created. The beauty of this art lies in its simplicity: arrangements of large blocks of colored pixels in a square format. We like Pixel Art or not, but we must recognize that this new form of graphic art is a style of expression that is part of pop culture. He knew how to mark his era and he will surely continue to mark generations.

So, are you won over by the world of Pixel Art? Get started!

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