Rather than give you a long list of links, I’ve decided to use this page to point you to those places that excite me the most. This will be a changing “Exhibit” of sorts, focusing each month on a topic or theme that’s common among all the sites. This month I invite you to explore the creative landscapes of some of the most talented artists working within this new realm called “digital art.” Enjoy!
(Note: Each link will open in a new window.)

Carmin Karasic
Digital artists! I want to know about you. If your art is displayed on the web, please send me an e-mail pointing to the url.
Her url’s carmin.iscool.net, and Carmin Karasic is cool. So is “With Liberty and Justice for All,” Carmin’s autobiographical installation piece.
Digital Atelier
Digital Atelier is the collaborative studio of digital artists Dorothy Krause, Bonny Lhotka and Karen Schminke. These talented women have become highly respected evangelists for digital art. You’ll understand why when you see their work. Be sure to visit their individual sites, too.
Olivia Parker
A Digital Artist: On the Road in China is the inspiring travelogue of Lyn Bishop’s visit to China and the art she was inspired to create as a result. Each image in the gallery tells its own story, drawn from the artist’s experiences during her travels.
Olivia Parker is a renowned photographic artist whose work has been exhibited in both the USA and abroad. In the last few years she’s used her photographs as source material for digital images.
Lyn Bishop
“Evidence” was created by Maya Drozdz for a Cornell University humanities seminar in the Spring of ’98. The artist writes, “The project is about amassing knowledge that maps out a story. As that, Evidence brings to light the complex relations within a world unfamiliar to us. Imagine that you’re constructing a story by gathering the evidence of a crime.”
Maya Drozdz
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