User talk:DotKrause

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On February 16, I posted the article below on Digital Atelier and the following day it was deleted 20:37, 17 February 2007 Steel359 (Talk | contribs) deleted "Digital Atelier" (CSD G11) Since Digital Atelier is not a company, product or service, I don’t see how this applies. Digital Atelier is a collaboration of three women artists who have pioneered the incorporation of digital technologies into traditional art. A Google search on "Digital Atelier" brings up 14,600 hits of which well over 250 refer to this collaboration.

I would appreciate your reconsidering this deletion. Thank you for your help, Dot

Digital Atelier Digital Atelier  ® is a collaborative printmaking studio for the 21st century with locations near Boston, Massachusetts; Boulder, Colorado; and Seattle, Washington. Combining traditional studio and media techniques with digital imaging, artists Dorothy Simpson Krause , Bonny Lhotka  , and Karin Schminke  produce original fine art and unique editions using a wide array of traditional artist media combined with the latest computer equipment, imaging hardware and software. Although they each use the computer as a tool, their work and media choices are as varied as their backgrounds. It includes one of a kind paintings, collages, image transfers, monotypes, and prints on surfaces as diverse as plywood, silk, rusty metal and handmade substrates. The three artists of the Digital Atelier are well known for their advocacy for this hybrid medium. Through their research on emerging technologies they have been able to share their discoveries with fellow artists while providing feedback to developers from the artist perspective. Their resume includes numerous artist-in-residencies, demonstrations, presentations, and workshops given at venues as diverse as the College Art Association, MacWorld, the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. For their pioneering work in digital fine art, they were awarded the Computerworld Smithsonian Medal for Art and Technology in 1998. Work from the Digital Atelier studios is widely displayed both nationally and internationally. Their art is in more than 200 corporate and museum collections including the permanent collection of the American Art Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. In 2004 Watson-Guptill published Digital Art Studio: Techniques for combining inkjet printing with traditional art materials , their landmark book on the digital mixed media processes they have developed over the last 10 years. "Work from the Digital Art Studio  ", an exhibition featuring images and processes discussed in the book, has been made available as a traveling exhibition through the American Print Alliance . Digital Atelier is a registered trademark of Krause, Lhotka, Schminke.


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