Abstract
The growing meeting point of digital art and old-fashioned methods, with a focus on mixed methods in modern art. As digital tools and technologies become more common in the creative process, many artists are combining them with more traditional art forms like drawing, painting, and sculpting. it opens up new ways for artists to express themselves and pushes the limits of what is possible between digital and traditional art. This study looks at how modern artists use digital technologies like 3D modeling, digital painting, and virtual reality in their traditional work through a number of case studies. These mixed methods help with new ideas and creativity by giving artworks new textures, dimensions, and ways to connect with the viewer. The paper also talks about what this integration means for the art world, such as how production methods, display practices, and how people interact with art will change. This study adds to our knowledge of how digital and traditional art forms can live together, connect, and change in today's art world by looking at these new trends.
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