Another inspirational iPad painting.I was thinking about doing one today and changed my mind. I never did get a stylus plus you've set the bar pretty high.
I like the boldness and surprise of the color choices. This would be hard to look away from in a gallery of 50 other, mostly tamer pieces. (Do iPad works end up in galleries?).
Hi Jean, always good with the ipad :-) heheh I can't do, I try but i don't understand with the program.. maybe i will try again. any way I'm here to wish you a happy new year
Hi Jean.Several months spent on a job I returned to enjoy the work of those who follow. It's amazing how traces on ipad.My favorite painter is L.Freud and I read that you also like. Hugs from Barcelona If I may suggest you visit the work of Toby Boothman
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/.
Another inspirational iPad painting.I was thinking about doing one today and changed my mind. I never did get a stylus plus you've set the bar pretty high.
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ReplyDeleteI like the boldness and surprise of the color choices. This would be hard to look away from in a gallery of 50 other, mostly tamer pieces. (Do iPad works end up in galleries?).
ReplyDeleteYou're always unexpected. But I really am getting to love Torso in Ink. I mean, I liked it before, but now I'm loving it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting person.
ReplyDeleteWhy did you decide to paint her?
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ReplyDeleteI would say 'Picasso - esque' is I may.
Posted by helen to Jean's Paintings at December 16, 2012 4:53 PM
Wow. It looks so thickly painted. I would never have guessed the iPad.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had your freedom of expression. Nice.
ReplyDeleteinteresting how the application also uses paper texture. Gives it an eerie kind of look
ReplyDeletewow you did this on iPad?! how amazing.
ReplyDeleteVery spontaneous and fabulous !
ReplyDeleteHi Jean, always good with the ipad :-) heheh I can't do, I try but i don't understand with the program.. maybe i will try again.
ReplyDeleteany way I'm here to wish you a happy new year
I'm assuming all is well, and you're just taking a breather.
ReplyDeleteThanks, all.
ReplyDeleteBanjo, I don't know, since they would either be on the ipad, or would have to br printed out.
Belated happy new year.
Thanks, AH. I am taking a breather.
I honestly don't know how you did this on an I-PAD. It is so painterly.
ReplyDeleteDo you then print them out?
Thanks, Shanna.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been printing them.
Happy Easter, Jean.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Hiker.
ReplyDeleteIt's been awhile - how are you
ReplyDeleteHi, PA.
ReplyDeleteIt has been more than a little break from posting.
Hope to start again, soon.
Thanks for checking. I am doing okay.
Hi Jean.Several months spent on a job I returned to enjoy the work of those who follow. It's amazing how traces on ipad.My favorite painter is L.Freud and I read that you also like.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Barcelona
If I may suggest you visit the work of Toby Boothman
Thank you for the suggestion, Blanco. I will.
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