“Institutions such as The Met in New York and The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are already making their collections available online to help keep classic works of art in the public eye. “The Hidden Treasures of Creativity is all about bringing these tools back to life and placing them in the hands of a new generation of artists,” Morris continued. But we rarely think about the tools that were used to create those masterpieces.” “These works transcend time, living on to influence modern creatives, and society as a whole. “There are certain pieces of art we all know and love,” said Simon Morris, Adobe’s senior director of campaign marketing. The project, dubbed The Hidden Treasures of Creativity, resulted in seven digital brush re-creations now available for Photoshop and Sketch users as a free download.
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