Digital Print
It is the process of reproducing digital images onto different surfaces through the use of a digital printer. With the improvement of technology in recent times, this method became more popular as reproducing fine art, photographs and designs became more precise and clearer. Its emergence in the late twentieth century served as the beginning of the drastic transformation of the art world as it introduced a new concept for artists to investigate and practice. Digital print has been adopted by notable artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Shepard Fairey as a new medium of artistic expression to communicate to a broader audience. This process enables artists to edit and alter images through the computers prior to printing them, thus no limits posed in terms of creativity and innovations. This particular technique has gained even more popularity with contemporary art and now tends to operate between poles of traditional and digital art. As with any other digital technique, digital print facilitates the creation of one-of-a-kind and astounding pieces of art which appeal to the public. Its popularity is growing among artists who want a less constricted scope to work within, owing to the adaptability of the approach and multitude of possibilities it offers in the combination of visual art and technology.
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