I'm using my photos, and my garden for visual info. Some I plan to do will be more whimsy, than exact likeness. The beautiful colours, shapes and patterns in flowers (and foliage); aways a wonderful subject matter! *Painted with my finger, on the iPad.
A Watercolour/Art app Mix, Process Pics, and a Poem
This began as a quick black watercolour pencil sketch; about 4" x 6" (10cm x 15cm) in size. A favourite subject matter of mine - a mother and baby. I whooshed some water over it and then with my iPad, scanned it in, using the "Scanner Pro" app. I like the look of the original,... Continue Reading →
“Need a Big Cup of Tea” – Drawn on My iPad
Drawn freehand in the UBrush Pro app.
Some Recent ArtWorks, and a Bit About My Exhibition
These are drawn and painted in a few different apps, and I did get to try out the oil pastel in the "UBrush Pro" app, which I mentioned in a previous post. *More info with the pics below, on the captions - to enlarge them all, just tap on one image. Looking at my art in this... Continue Reading →
About a Facebook Embed, and My Facebook Page
Within the ever helpful WordPress tutorials, I happened upon a way to embed my facebook posts. I do have a facebook widget, and I do use "publicise" to send my posts from here, to there. However, I didn't realise, I could imbed a post from there to here; and at such a good pixel size.... Continue Reading →
A Few Faces, with Some Process Pics, Painted in the “UBrush Pro” app
*I draw and paint, with my finger on the iPad, rather than use a stylus. *Just touch on a pic above to enlarge them all. As in my previous post, I've used the watercolour and coloured pencil in "UBrush Pro". I've updated the app, but have had only time for a quick play with the oil pastel and... Continue Reading →
“A Dance of Branches” – Painted with Art app Media.
*I draw and paint, with my finger on the iPad, rather than use a stylus. There was a frost outside this morning, and I lay cosy, warm in bed; sloshing about with paint on my iPad, in an app called "UBrush Pro". It has a lovely "feel" to the paint - a wonderful watery effect... Continue Reading →






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