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The intersection of abstract digital art and the dynamic world of sports

  “The intersection of abstract digital art and the dynamic world of sports, particularly volleyball, presents a unique canvas for creative expression. This genre of art utilizes digital tools to create visually striking representations that capture the essence of movement, energy, and competition inherent in volleyball. By employing vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and fluid forms, artists can evoke the intensity of a match, illustrating the athletes' agility and the strategic interplay of the game. The abstraction allows for a departure from traditional representations, inviting viewers to engage with the sport on a more conceptual level, where the focus shifts from the literal to the emotional and experiential aspects of volleyball.” I played volleyball when I was a high school student at Bell Multicultural High School and I graduated from Bell Multicultural High School in 1993. However, I did not create digital art until 2009 when I was 33 years old.