From the Scholastics Page and NCMA Page. All links will take you to their webpage.
Villagers and New Villagers; Carla Gannis, 2003–2004; NC Museum of Art
According to Scholastics, Digital Art is computer-generated artwork or artwork captured digitally and heavily collaged or manipulated to produce a new image. The production of digital art relies heavily upon computer software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, GIMP, Macromedia Freehand, CorelDraw, or other graphics editing programs. Examples (including but not limited to): Digital collages, photo manipulation, digital painting, and fractal art.
Digital art incorporates a range of emerging technologies in areas such as digital drawing, painting and comics, video and animation, 3D printing, virtual reality, electronic wearables, and robotics.
College Digital Art Programs in NC to learn more:
UNC-Wilmington Digital Arts Programs
UNC-Pembroke Digital Arts and Design Studio
Click on the picture to the left to learn more about Digital Art.
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