*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!
Ed’s Drawings from His Art Lessons With Me – and Some Thoughts on Drawing
Ed is a ten year old son of a friend. He loves to draw and paint. Recently, he completed a four week block of weekly drawing lessons with me. He already has very good drawing skills; largely due to his keen observational skills. *More of Ed's lovely drawings, and my lesson notes a little further... Continue Reading →
“Pen lids, toys, string,” – an illustrated Haiku
Black water-soluble fineliner pen and watercolour on paper. This is from my homemade book, "Poems from Home: a Collection of Illustrated Haiku". I wrote, drew and painted them, quite a few years back. I enjoy sharing one here occasionally; a few left to share yet. 🙂 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.
Recent works – Painted and Drawn Using Media in Various Art Apps
Touch one pic below to enlarge the three of them. I prefer to draw and paint with my finger on the screen, rather than use a stylus, or iPad pencil. Have a great weekend!
An Illustrated Haiku from My “Poems from Home” Collection
Watercolour on paper.
Watercolour on Paper: a Haiku – Haiga, from My “Poems from Home” Collection
There's a lot of chattering of pots and pans, every time I go to my saucepan drawers. Sometimes it's like all out war! I grab for a saucepan lid, and it's slid way up the back...I reach to get it and I'm: attacked by a metal grater, snapped at by saucepan handles, and held back... Continue Reading →
Flower Painting Scanned into My iPad, with the “Scanner Pro” App
*I write more about the "Scanner Pro" app further along. I painted this about 20 years ago, and still remember how much I enjoyed the whole process.I used pan watercolours mixed with a clear gel medium and painted thin translucent layers of colour onto canvas. Back then, I had a young family and no studio... Continue Reading →






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