The New Art, Digital Art

It’s a post about the new art, and how technology is becoming the future, and how we can connect art with technology and make digital the all new art.

By Destinee F. from Nettleton Junior High in Arkansas

The New Art Digital Art

By’ Destinee Fowler

Thursday, February 10



Digital art most say it's not a art medium, that the computer does all the work for you that, what makes art is the hard work you put into it, but guess what digital art is the new art, the future that you with see, the art work that you will see in 10 to 20 years in the future. Watch out people, digital art is here and is going to stay.

The Rise of Digital Art

The first time the term digital art was said was in the 1980s when computer engineers devised a paint program which was used by the pioneering digital artist Harold Cohen. Digital Art has become more popular in the 2000s seeing as technology has become more advanced, the more technology advances the more digital art will become new.



Art in School is Fun Now

See as Corona is going around, it's smart to get your students to learn more about digital, see as that’s the best way of learning right now. Having the ability to still be able to work on your school work, while learning a new art medium is amazing, because you're learning a whole new skill most people don’t have. Now they always don’t just stick with digital art, but it's still a good art medium to learn just in case.

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