In a recent article published by The Guardian, Grayson Perry examines whether computers

are destroying craft, such as sculpting, weaving, etc…. His answer is “no, of course not.” Not only do artists rely on the digital spaces to market their work, but “Digital technology offers the craftsman and the artist creative opportunities that were previously too expensive for an individual, too time-consuming or just plain impossible.”
Perry welcomes the blend of digital technologies with age-old artistic expressions.