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Took a short cut through Crewe cemetery on my way home, some proper old graves in there.

iPadPro, MetaBrush, Procreate

Passiflora bud edited with Virtual Painter app on iPadPro.

au milieu de nulle part 2034, comme une statue

ipadpro artsetpro procreate glaze artrage

5200 x 5200 pixel image designed to work as wallpaper on most iOS devices.

 

Image: www.pexels.com/photo/4k-wallpaper-architecture-background...

   

iPad Pro Illustration

IPadPro / Apple Pencil / Procreate / Leonardo

Mobileart, Digital Collage

A l'ombre, au coin de la rue de Turenne.

IPadPro photo, Glaze, Procreate

ipad drawing, archival print on rice paper

IpadPro, Apple Pencil, Procreate, Afterlight

iPad Pro / Apple Pencil / Sketchbook / Leonardo / Snapseed

So, are you going to stop?

iPadPro + MetaBrush + Procreate + ArtRage

Been meaning to draw John for a while now, sorry if I made you look a bit emo JT.. I put some white highlights in to try an stop it...

 

Illustrated in Procreate on the iPad using the Apple Pencil.

Matériel : IPad Pro 10.9“

Genre : Photomontage

Logiciels : Photoshop Mix / Lightroom CC

Date : 12,06.2017

Copyright : 05.10.91

Life Hope Final Project

2017

A Procreate portrait

IPadPro / Apple Pencil / Procreate / Glaze

no photos or references

iPadPro, Pencil, MetaBrush, ArtRage, Procreate, Leonardo.

Honey fungus is a "white rot" fungus, which is a pathogenic organism that affects trees, shrubs, woody climbers and rarely, woody herbaceous perennial plants. Honey fungus can grow on living, decaying, and dead plant material.

 

Honey fungus spreads from living trees, dead and live roots and stumps by means of reddish-brown to black rhizomorphs (root-like structures) at the rate of approximately 3.3 feet (1 m) a year, but infection by root contact is possible. Infection by spores is rare. Rhizomorphs grow close to the soil surface (in the top 7.9 inches (20 cm)) and invade new roots, or the root collar (where the roots meet the stem) of plants. An infected tree will die once the fungus has girdled it, or when significant root damage has occurred. This can happen rapidly, or may take several years. Infected plants will deteriorate, although may exhibit prolific flower or fruit production shortly before death.

  

Mycelial cords Armillaria

Initial symptoms of honey fungus infection include dieback or shortage of leaves in spring. Rhizomorphs (also called mycelial cords) appear under the bark and around the tree, and mushrooms grow in clusters from the infected plant in autumn and die back after the first frost. However these symptoms and signs do not necessarily mean that the pathogenic strains of honey fungus are the cause, so other identification methods are advised before diagnosis. Thin sheets of cream colored mycelium, beneath the bark at the base of the trunk or stem indicated that honey fungus is likely the pathogen. It will give off a strong mushroom scent and the mushrooms sometimes extend upward. On conifers honey fungus often exudes a gum or resin from cracks in the bark.

iPadPro, Procreate, Snapseed

mixed technique

charcoal on paper

ipadpro procreate glaze artrage

iPadPro; Pencil

Apps Used: Finngr Pro and Sketch Club

iPadPro; Pencil

Apps Used: Tayasui Sketches Pro; Sketch Club

The headstock of my 1959 Silvertone 1427 archtop guitar. It's old and beat up (like me) but it's still a favorite.

Waiting for the fog the vanish, an iPad sketch of two grounded airplanes.

Залив, Васильевский остров

Not as invisible as ley lines or the longitudes and latitudes because the earth speaks to the motion. And cabbage awakens.

Mobile Art, Procreate, IColorama,

App mashing while glued to the TV set. So unsettling watching Mother Nature. iPadPro, Apple Pencil, MetaBrush, iphone pic of plywood (originally), ArtRage, Leonardo, Snapseed

iPadPro; Pencil

Apps Used: Finngr Pro and Sketch Club

Procreate on iPad

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