If you saw my last post this image will look familiar. I deleted that post....wasn’t too happy with it; though thanks for the “likes”. This is the same artwork as a print in monotone, (and with some little changes) on a 100% eco cream card - this is from a great Australian company - BuyEcoGreen.... Continue Reading →
A Still Life Drawing in Art App Media
Freehand drawn - with my finger - on the iPad. I used a brown paper surface, and: paint, pencil and smudge tools, in the Art Set Pro app. Have a great weekend!
Quick Sketch in Art App Media
Drew this while sitting in a cafe recently. A freehand sketch (with my finger) on the iPad (Air 2) in the Procreate app.
Flowers 1.R – Drawn on the iPad
I used charcoal, paint and the smudge tools (drawn with my finger) in the Art Set Pro app.
A Drawing Begun on My Android Phone; and Finished on the iPad.
Occasionally, I try out some art apps on my phone. I began this in Autodesk Sketchbook on my Motorola phone. It has a 5 inch screen, just enough room to do a bit of sketching. I draw with my finger, rather than use a stylus. As on the iPad, I can expand the picture area... Continue Reading →
Foliage Drawings, and About a Recent Workshop
I began this work on paper, using a black fineliner "Artline" pen (brushed over it with water) - which has long been a favourite drawing tool. I scanned it into the iPad using the Scanner Pro app. Then hand drew some colour in Procreate, using the turpentine paint, and also used a little of the... Continue Reading →
Flowers 1.Q – Gouache on Paper, with a Bit of White Art App Paint
Scanned in my gouache painting with the iPad, using "Scanner Pro". I then took it into the "Procreate" app, where I finger painted in some white watercolour media over the red flowers. I had hoped to freshen up the overworked look of the flowers, however, it didn't quite work. In the gouache (Caran D'Ache Gouache Studio tablets) on... Continue Reading →
Flowers 1.P – Fineliner Pen on Paper, with Hand Painted Colour in an Art App.
This drawing was inspired by a sprig of geranium I'd placed into some water on the windowsill in the kitchen. I admired it's pretty shapes, colour and hardiness; as it continued to bud and flower all week long. I raced around a small sheet of watercolour paper (not aiming for an exact likeness) with my... Continue Reading →






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