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Acacia pycnantha
Australian Capital Territory
Royal Bluebell[12] Wahlenbergia gloriosa
New South Wales
New South Wales Waratah[12] Telopea speciosissima
Northern Territory
Sturt's Desert Rose[12] Gossypium sturtianum
Queensland
Cooktown Orchid[12] Vappodes phalaenopsis
South Australia
Sturt's Desert Pea[12] Swainsona formosa
Acacia
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Acacia is an attractive, rarely used Greek nature name enhanced by its popular beginning-and-ending-with 'a'-construct, and is gradually beginning to catch on with baby namers. The acacia is a sh... Read More
Amaryllis
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If you're looking for a showier flower name than Lily, but staying in the same botanical family, you might consider Amaryllis, which is not as outre as it might at first sound. It was used in Gree... Read More
Aster
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This is a fresh new addition to the botanical list; comedian Gilbert Gottfried made it a real bouquet when he named his daughter Lily Aster. And the name of the little girl on television's Dexter s... Read More
Azalea
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Azalea is one of the fresher flower names, along with Zinnia and Lilac, that are new to the name bouquet--in fact she just entered the Social Security list for the first time in 2012, but has quick... Read More
Blossom
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Now that parents have picked virtually every name in the garden, from the common Rose to the exotic Zinnia, some are reconsidering the old, more generic names like Flora and Posy and Blossom-- whic... Read More
Bluebell
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Bluebell is one flower name that is used very quietly. Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell joined her former Spice Sisters in creative baby-naming with this adventurous -- some might say outlandish -- c... Read More
Digital Art can be defined as any art that is made with the help of a computer.
Drawings made on paper that are scanned in and changed in any way on the computer, photographs that are modified, 3D characters created using a computer are all examples of digital art.
Illustration vector drawings Digital photo manipulation Digital painting 3D modeling Web site design Computer generated images Animation Games
Is Digital Art really art?
It has been argued that digital art is not real art since it is computer generated and there are infinite copies and there is no original. However it is now widely accepted as art since it involves creativity, and the knowledge of art and design principles.
Digital Art is the next revolution in art
Before the camera, the role of artists was to depict the real world. Art changed in the way it was used or the subjects it showed, but each time it was a window into the real world. When the camera was invented, artists realized that it was no longer important to portray the real world, and their role could be redefined. They started to express their imagination in different ways and to show something that is not real something abstract. Abstract art can be considered a major step in the evolution of art and it started with the invention of new technology the camera.
With the creation of the computer and its use in art, we are now looking at the next major step in the evolution of art. With the use of the computer, artists can create something that was never possible. The way art is defined itself is changing.
What are some kinds of Digital Art? Where are they used?
Graphic illustrations in advertising, logos, brochures, posters
Illustrations - in Books, Comics, web sites
3D models in Animations, Movies, Video Games
Digital photo artwork to create posters, advertisements
Digital painting
Web sites
Computer generated images
Animations
Games
Digital Art brings together Art, Technology, Math and Science.
Digital art requires a creative spirit and the knowledge of art, design and computers. The digital artists must be able to move easily between the worlds of art, science, math and technology.
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