Art shapes creativity
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Digital art is rapidly emerging as the art form of the future, captivating the minds of young artists worldwide. Utilising computers and specialised software like Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, and Procreate, today’s creators blend the timeless techniques of traditional art with cutting-edge technology. These tools provide artists with the flexibility to push boundaries: mistakes can be effortlessly undone, layers enable intricate compositions, and a variety of effects can be explored in real-time.
The intersection of art and technology expands creativity and redefines how artists innovate. By shaping new frontiers in art, digital art stretches societal imagination and lays the groundwork for change.
This exhibition is featuring 19 young talents from Kenya, Congo, and South Africa. Through their works, viewers are offered a glimpse into the boundless possibilities of digital art and how it is shaping the future of artistic expression. It illustrate how deeply the digital medium allows for the exploration of personal, cultural, and social narratives, revealing how technology unlocks new dimensions of storytelling in art.
Participating artists: Kaya Gwebu, Denzel Kamau, Frank Kibicho, Ignatius Koech, Kevin Ngureti, Louis Nderi, John Njeru, Austin Muturi, Isaac Muraya, Isaac Musya, Victor Munga, Lucy Mwangi, Abraham Sigei, Jonathan Songolo, Gregory Wanina, Ephraim Wina, Edwin Wainaina, Brian Yaem, Muchira Muraguri.
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