About Digital Visuals


Digital Visuals is virtual gallery and shop of the fine art, graphic design, writings and poetry.  In addition, artwork and courses from local Swiss artists Julia Sonderegger and Eunjin Kim are presented. Together we form an informal collective. 

In addition to our limited edition prints and artisan crafted framed digital artwork, we offer imprinted merchandise, local classes and events.

I also offer a variety of graphic design services for business to help get the most out of their investment.

 

Steven Hurwitz
Founder & Digital Artist

The Digital Visuals  Collaborative

Julia Sonderegger, Eunjin Kim Cavegn and Steven Hurwitz promote collaborative projects in the arts. With children ages 7 -14 , the core classes and workshops are usually materials like paint brushes, inks, paints, and clay for exploratory artistic experiences. With children ages 12-18, the digital realm is also explored to integrate illustrative and media integration. With adults a wide range of artistic mediums are explored.

The art collaborative will offers ways of imagining and encountering a world without conclusion, uses experimentation and exploration to invoke a sense of wonder. Ultimately, we wish to be a playbook for creating both legacy arts as well as static and immersive digital art.

Regardless of media, artists deal in the realms of fantasy, projection, symbol, metaphor, and unconscious content. The bottom line, is that art should be a living art, irrespective of media. Unleashing creativity through the arts is a cultural cornerstone of community.


Steven Hurwitz

artist, poet. curator

My style as an illustrator and graphic designer is minimalist, somewhat meditative, lyrical,  and imaginative. 


Liam Hurwitz

Liam is a full stack developer who enjoys art and design. He has been working in the tech industry for over 10 years, and has been a full stack developer for the past 5 years and enjoys creative design solutions.

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