Painted with my finger, on the iPad; using the "Nikko Rull" brush, in "Procreate". Available here.
Flowers 1F – Painted in the “Procreate” App, and a Video
Painted with my finger on the iPad, using the "Nikko Rull" brush, in the"Procreate" app. A blunt sort of brush which suits a bold style of line-work, and the use of flat applications of colour. I love how it reminds me of the look of a linocut - which I used to do years ago.... Continue Reading →
An Illustrated Haiku – and a Link
Watercolour on paper - from my home made book, "Poems from Home: A Collection of Illustrated Haiku". Beautiful patterns are everywhere... I was going to post this today as is..then, I saw Paul Longo's post with his wonderful drawings (and his previous post to this one) which further reminded me, that beauty can be found in... Continue Reading →
Flowers 1E, Painted in the Procreate App
Painted with my finger, on the iPad.
“Golden Trees, Blue Hills”, Painted in the “UBrush Pro” App
Painted with my finger, on the iPad. An imaginary landscape, but no doubt influenced by the beautiful countryside around me. Often I gaze over to the hills, when I take our dogs for a walk. Though, I'm more likely to see our lovely gumtrees, and Australian bush, than these type of trees. Poetic licence! :)... Continue Reading →
“Need a Big Cup of Tea” – Drawn on My iPad
Drawn freehand in the UBrush Pro app.
Watercolour on Paper – an Illustrated Haiku
Painted with watercolour onto paper, quite a few years back. From my homemade book, titled: 'Poems from Home: a Collection of Illustrated Haiku'. This "haiku" could be titled (as in the movie) 'The Never Ending Story'. 🙂 However, "haiku" don't traditionally have titles - mind you, my haiku, are not really the traditional type! More a modern... Continue Reading →
Trying Out Watercolour in the “ArtRage” App
*I draw and paint with my finger on the iPad screen, rather than use a stylus. In a revisit to the "ArtRage" app, as seen below, I discovered there were more ways with watercolour, than I initially thought. Some art apps require too much fiddling around with dials and so forth, to discover what's there. Though with... Continue Reading →






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