 Upgrade your smartphone with Appalachian Wireless. Get $300 off selected models. Capture memories. Stream and stay connected. Put the latest technology. Visit one of our stores or AppalachianWireless.com right now. This is the first art exhibit I have ever done. I've never done anything like this before. Tia Bentley completed her first digital art piece in 2012 and her passion has flourished ever since. A lot of these art pieces really reflect the things that I love. Animals, environments, landscapes. Visitors to the Appalachian Center for the Arts will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Bentley's imaginative world. There's a section that has dinosaurs. There's a section that has northern lights, kind of like this one here. There's one where I've got stuff for games that I've made, stuff for neon mob, which is a trading card collecting game. I'll make sets for those so you can actually go and collect my art. One of the focal points of Bentley's exhibit is her mastery of gaming graphics. Her digital creations capture the essence of video game landscapes, characters, and adventures. Some of them are just pieces that I've done in my spare time when I wanted to practice. This one is actually for a game, Phil Varks. Most of these are actually for Phil Varks in here. The exhibit will open its doors to the public on July 7th with free admission and will remain open for a limited time. If you guys want to come out, it's going to be from 6 to 8 at the Appalachian Center for the Arts. I'll be here. I can answer questions. I can walk around. Come say hi. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.