G W Palmer Featured in Cover Story in Computer Graphics Magazine

One of his pieces of work, Cathedral City, was selected as the cover art for that issue.

Scottsdale, AZ, USA (January 01, 2013) -- G W Palmer, award-winning digital artist creating in Scottsdale, Arizona, is pleased to announce that he and his work are the subject of a cover story article in the November/ December 2012 issue of "Computer Graphics and Applications" magazine published by the professional association, IEEE Computer Society. One of his pieces of work, Cathedral City, was selected as the cover art for that issue.

IEEE Computer Society - "the world's leading computing membership organization and the trusted information and career-development source for a global workforce of technology leaders" -- describes the magazine as: "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications bridges the theory and practice of computer graphics ... Each month, the story of our cover focuses on creative applications of the technology by an artist or designer. Published six times a year, CG&A is indispensable reading for people working at the leading edge of computer graphics technology and its applications in everything from business to the arts." (See: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/cga)

This press release announces the publication of an article in Computer Graphics and Applications magazine (published by IEEE Computer Graphics Society) recognizing G W Palmer's emergence in the growing field of digital art. His website is http://www.gwpalmerart.com.

About G W Palmer:
G W Palmer is an emerging digital artist practicing his art in Scottsdale, Arizona. He has exhibited his work in Arizona, New York and Los Angeles. He received Special Recognition for his piece entitled "Vibrant City" in Light Space & Time's Cityscapes competition and Honorable Mention for his work entitled "Desert Breezes V (Night Star) in the gallery's Open competition in October 2012.

Media Contact:
G W Palmer
G W Palmer Art
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Scottsdale, Arizona 85262
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