*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 →
Pencil, Charcoal, Paint…in “Art Set Pro” and a P.S Note
With my finger on the iPad screen - I built this up, much like I'd do with pencil on paper. Mostly drawn, from my imagination...though I always see plenty of dishes...around here! P.S Note. For a while, I unpublished my Facebook Artist page, as I was fed up their awful algorithms; (plus aspects of Facebook... Continue Reading →
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 →
Some Artworks, Mostly using Media in the “Procreate” app.
Finally I've returned to trying out the app, "Procreate". It's what I call one of the more "complex" apps to use; and for a while I was quite put off by all the "bells" and "whistles". There is myriad of choices in media and mark making tools; much of which I'm not keen to use... 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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