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Painting Goes Digital
These artists' radical visions explore today's technology
21st century digital technology is changing the ways in which artists work. Li Shurui, a Chinese artist, airbrushes acrylic paint onto canvas to re-create photographs. German artist Martin Kobe uses a realistic style to create works with multiple perspectives, giving the illusion of three-dimensional shapes. Another German artist, Corinne Wasmuht, creates digitally manipulated virtual collages, which she then re-creates in oil paint on wood panels. These three artists have all found unique ways to incorporate modern technology into their art.
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