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As you learned in the unit, the term ‘digital art’ came about almost 40 years ago when computers began growing in popularity and the paint program, AARON, was released. Since then, digital art has grown by leaps and bounds and has advanced with our changing and ever-evolving technologies!

But we can’t forget about physical art! Physical art has been around for many, many years—it is thought to date all the way back to the Stone Age! And while digital art might be a growing trend in our modern world, physical art will always have its very own important place in the art world.

So, what do these two art forms have to do with each other?

Well, as you learned in the unit—a lot! Physical art and digital art have a variety of similarities (such as the skill it takes to create them) as well as differences (such as the tools that are used to create them).

And for this lab, you will be taking your combination of knowledge on these two art forms and using it to re-create your very own piece of digital art based on a piece of physical art that you choose!

Step 1: Find Some Physical Art
Start by thinking about all the places in your home, school, town, and general vicinity that you might come across physical art. Maybe there are various sculptures lining the streets in your town or perhaps there is a local museum that you enjoy visiting to admire the physical art. Or maybe you have various works of physical art right in your own home!

Start exploring the physical art around you and choose a piece of physical art that you will use as inspiration for your digital art creation. Visit this piece of physical art with your camera in hand and take as many photographs as you possibly can from all angles and directions. You may even find it useful to bring a small notepad to jot down any observations that you make while viewing this art in person so it remains fresh in your memory.

After you have fully locked all the details of this physical art piece into your mind (and into your camera/camera phone), you are ready to move on to the next step!

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