Epic contrasts, gentle patterns - light shapes the world. © Janette Leeds Light falls across things in beautiful ways. *I draw and paint with my finger on the... Continue Reading →
Some of My: iPad Art, and About Printing My Own Art
*I draw and paint with my finger on the screen, rather than use a stylus. My first intentions for seeking out art apps to use, were to do some simple illustrations for some of my poems. Yet, here I am a couple of years later doing much more than this; and quite taken up with... Continue Reading →
Some Recent Drawings and Links about Drawing
*I prefer to draw with my finger on the iPad screen, rather than use a stylus, or iPad pencil. Drawing can be a great place to escape to - a quiet, solitary place - where all seems right with the world. I had a happy childhood, yet sometimes I found many things overwhelming, and drawing... Continue Reading →
Three Works Painted on My iPad
* I prefer to draw with my finger on the screen, rather than use a stylus, or an iPad pencil. Have a great day!
Some Paintings: Trying Out The Art App, “ArtRage”.
*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 →
Watercolour on Paper and Fine liner Pen – Painted Quite a Few Years Ago
I had to scan this in from a colour copy version. I'm not sure where the original has gone. As I don't have a studio, I often collect my work into folders: A4 and A3 size...couldn't find it there; it's somewhere about. I have this one up in the kitchen....with others. Some are works in... Continue Reading →
An Illustrated Haiku from My Book, “Poems from Home”.
Watercolour on paper.
Some Of My iPad Art and About iPad Art Printing
I have drawn and painted quite a few "faces" in recent weeks. I used a range of media provided, in these amazing art apps. They look much like works I do on paper and canvas. It's so handy to draw and and paint this way. No set up of materials; I just flip open the iPad... Continue Reading →






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