*I prefer to paint with my finger on the glass screen, rather than use a stylus, or iPad pencil. In this past week, I experimented with the recently updated version of "ArtRage". If you are looking for a painterly experience, on an iPad - it's also available on some android tablets - you will enjoy... Continue Reading →
*I prefer to draw and paint with my finger on the iPad screen, rather than use a stylus, or an iPad pencil. Some: faces, a mother and baby drawing, and a still life. Have a great weekend!
A Face Painted on My iPad
* I prefer to draw and paint with my finger on the screen, rather than a stylus, or iPad pencil.
A Face Painted on My iPad, with Some Pics of the Processes
*There are progress pics, further along. I prefer to draw with my finger on the screen, rather than use a stylus, or iPad pencil. Since childhood I've been drawing "faces"; often from memory and imagination. This is another one of them. In my post called "About Drawing Faces", there is more about these "faces" and... Continue Reading →
Some Recent Sketches – Drawn on My iPad, in the “Art Set Pro” app
Drawing from observation is certainly very important in the early stages of learning to draw - also an ongoing journey. However, after many years of doing this and possibly by now, thousands of drawings later, I find myself sometimes using, what I like to call, "poetic licence"; and draw from memory and imagination. This has... Continue Reading →
Mother and Baby Moments – iPad Art, Works on Paper, and on Canvas
Over the years, I've drawn and painted many mother and baby images; some from photos of me with one of our four sons; others, like the faces I draw, are a mix of memory and imagination. They are usually motherhood moments of those special times, of hugs and baby smiles. Also, being a mum -... Continue Reading →
iPad drawings in charcoal, mixed media: thoughts on art apps; and some links.
A bit more about the "Art Set Pro" app. This past week I tried out more of the media in the "Art Set Pro" app. I've spent a while using the paints and oil pastels and a bit of crayon, pencil.... in this app; but I've hardly (mainly due to lack of time) "touched" on... Continue Reading →






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