I love your i-pad series. At first I did not notice it was i-pad, though I thought it was a little different technique than I have seen you use this far, however not much different... and then I saw it:-)Very striking pieces.
what fun - now you can hang out at cafes like the masters of old.
You might want to check out this Altadena blogger. He works using one of those draw onto the screen high end wacom product. Although his blog tends to be more of the sketch on sight. He's impressive.
Lately, I've been using life drawing as a starting place for works that combine reality, imagination and experience.
See more of my work on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jeanspitzer/.
I love your i-pad series. At first I did not notice it was i-pad, though I thought it was a little different technique than I have seen you use this far, however not much different... and then I saw it:-)Very striking pieces.
ReplyDeleteThanks, minnemie.
ReplyDeleteI think that's kind of great--that you didn't notice.
I just replaced the image with aslightly modified sketch that i like a little better.
I know, the fact that I could see little difference between your digital and "paper" art proves your steadfast talent!:-)
ReplyDeleteI showed the pictures in the series to my 14 year old. She growled and said "I'm jealous of people with artistic talent."
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteAs I am sure you know, talent is part of it; the big part is "miles on the brush."
Well you must have wowed the crowds. Your series is fantastic. It looks like you've been using the pad all your life.
ReplyDeletewhat fun - now you can hang out at cafes like the masters of old.
ReplyDeleteYou might want to check out this Altadena blogger. He works using one of those draw onto the screen high end wacom product. Although his blog tends to be more of the sketch on sight. He's impressive.
http://stefsketches.blogspot.com/
Thanks, Linda. It's fun to be able to draw someone w/o the person knowing that you are.
ReplyDeletePA, I love Stef' s sketches. He must have good eyes and small fingers, because he can draw on his phone. I NEED the size of the iPad.
Love the art work. I am your newest follower, and invite you to join my blog as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome, JJ.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed checking out your blog and, for the moment, am your newest follower.
It may not come naturally to you, but there's a naturalism here that make me think I've seen this fellow before.
ReplyDeleteI think he frequents all malls and parks, especially bridge games.
ReplyDeleteIt's the norm to have a Norm
ReplyDeleteWouldn't be a mall w/o him.
ReplyDeleteI think this is my favorite of your iPad offerings, so I'm interested in your feeling less comfortable with it compared to Art Rage.
ReplyDeleteBanjo, it is less intuitive for me.
ReplyDeleteI have used it for my last few iPad drawings to try to get acquainted with it.
Definitely an acquired taste for me, but worth acquiring.