𝕸𝖆𝖗𝖎𝖑𝖞𝖓 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖗𝖔𝖊 #7
Digital Circlism Dot Art (DCDA). Inspired by Aboriginal Dot Art. Dot arts are now internationally recognised as unique and integral to Australian Aboriginal Art.
The defining criterion for digital circlism dot art is the technique used - the technique is produced by dotting different sized brushes, dot stick or other tool onto the surface of the painting and in doing so, there is a recognizable 'dot' mark on the canvas.
Digital Circlism Dot Art (DCDA). Inspired by Aboriginal Dot Art. Dot arts are now internationally recognised as unique and integral to Australian Aboriginal Art.
The defining criterion for digital circlism dot art is the technique used - the technique is produced by dotting different sized brushes, dot stick or other tool onto the surface of the painting and in doing so, there is a recognizable 'dot' mark on the canvas.
Marilyn Monroe #7
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Marilyn Monroe #7
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𝕸𝖆𝖗𝖎𝖑𝖞𝖓 𝕸𝖔𝖓𝖗𝖔𝖊 #7
Digital Circlism Dot Art (DCDA). Inspired by Aboriginal Dot Art. Dot arts are now internationally recognised as unique and integral to Australian Aboriginal Art.
The defining criterion for digital circlism dot art is the technique used - the technique is produced by dotting different sized brushes, dot stick or other tool onto the surface of the painting and in doing so, there is a recognizable 'dot' mark on the canvas.
Digital Circlism Dot Art (DCDA). Inspired by Aboriginal Dot Art. Dot arts are now internationally recognised as unique and integral to Australian Aboriginal Art.
The defining criterion for digital circlism dot art is the technique used - the technique is produced by dotting different sized brushes, dot stick or other tool onto the surface of the painting and in doing so, there is a recognizable 'dot' mark on the canvas.