Art Programs

Digital Art

 

Digital Art is a relatively recent art form made possible through the use of computers. It offers the participant artists the opportunity to explore computer art software such as Painter and Photoshop. The computer thus becomes a fine arts tool. Our focus is not in teaching computer skills but in making all the options these programs offer clearly available to the artists. Thus the artists' simplest or most complex ideas can be visually rendered, and their thoughts and feelings can find expression.

There is a newfound freedom in this technology for artists with or without disabilities. A few of the many choices include image layering, shape creation and manipulation, special effects brushes, and artistic filtering. As each participant artist becomes familiar with these possibilities, he or she is able to guide the facilitator to achieve the desired effect.

The Whitney Museum in NYC as well
as many others feature exhibits on digital
art as a legitimate form of expression. Here at the Robert Schonhorn Arts Center our artists' digital work is exhibited as an example of the creative maturity achieved in this emerging field. We invite you to view these thought-provoking creations in our Digital Art Gallery. Limited edition prints are available for some of these works. Half of the proceeds go to support the Arts Access Program, and the other half goes directly to the participant artist who authored the work.

 

 

 

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The Matheny Medical and Educational Center

65 Highland Avenue

Peapack, NJ 07977

Tel. 908.234.0011