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ipad/finger/Artrage

Vector painting of Maribel, the model who posed during David Kassan's workshop series at the Mobile Art Conference. I didn't make this at the conference, but used sketches as well as photos I made during the weekend as reference. I consciously tried to apply some of the painting techniques David demonstrated, but in vector instead of pixels. Painted in InkPad with a Nomad Brush.

portrait of Dan Hoffman for JKPP...

 

Another fantastic artist I was honored to meet in person last month at the MobileArtCon in NYC...I used the a little palette knife in this one...

 

iPhone/finger/Artrage

This is the final illustration I did for a tutorial in DigitalArtist number 34. It was done in procreate on my iPad. It was inspired by my recent discovery of the incredible story of Kowloon Walled City in the no man's land between Hong Kong and China. The crowded city grew randomly inside the walls of an ancient fort. Though it was autonomously governed by triads, and the economy was ostensibly based on drugs and prostitution, it is said that the occupants lived mostly in harmony. Incredible given that Inside the walls 6 acres the population swelled to almost 40,000 inhabitants. In 1993 the Chinese evicted the occupants and demolished it to make a park in 1994.

 

I started to think of Kowloon Walled City as a "proof of concept" for the future and got to wondering how many Kowloons the future will hold for us, however technological we become. But of course, Ridley Scott got there well before me, Kowloon Walled City Was an inspiration for the film Bladerunner.

 

#procreateapp

#Kowloon

#ipadart

Made on iPad with Sketchbook Pro for the contest: Sketchbook hero.

I love the idea of showing the drawing half finished, half original sketch AND this also enforces the idea of my IAMDA CON workshop (using the same concept)

I made this one for the workshop "app mashery" sharing time with Jonathan Grauel, Helen Goldberg and Julian Wigley @ the MobileArt Con 2010 (Tisch School of the Arts, NYU)

 

Apps used: Sketchbook pro, Brushes, Inspire Pro,Fluid FX and Mover+.

 

Also related on a Macworld article about the event:

 

www.macworld.com/article/155161/2010/10/mobileartcon.html...

I don't know why this one hasn't been posted yet...

 

I made this one for a workshop @ the IAMDA CON 2010, NY

 

Brushes on iPhone

iPad>Td3>brushes>iPhone>Flickr>screenshot>pixlromatic

Painted on my iPhone 4 with SketchbookMobile

Created in SketchBook® Mobile

 

I painted the June cover of the Italian monthly Monsieur on my ipad3. Monsieur is an attractive high end magazine produced by the Swan Group and dedicated to culture, social comment and the finer things in life.

 

The cover represents the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci from whence the Americas got their name.

 

The cover was digitally fingerpainted in procreate app and then textured in ArtRage.

 

I believe that it is the first Italian monthly done on the iPad.

Projet #nightmare Project - 2011

 

#Nightmare Project: Ask people to pose with the hashtag and the only constraint to keep your eyesclosed. They are positioned upright suggesting an awake dream. What do they think at this moment?

 

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Created in SketchBook® Pro v2.0 on iPad

Ref: Photographer Tobias Lundkvist

Created in SketchBook® Pro v2.0 on iPad

Ref: Nike

spent last afternoon in Brooklyn with Luis Peso and JoseAndrés (lalegranegra). I learned so much from these two! This was taken at the Brooklyn Bridge just before we parted ways. :-(((((( til next time!

This painting goes to everybody involved with the IAMDA Con @NY. Also dedicated to those who couldn't assist (This year guys!!! ;) )

 

A lighter that I bought in Times Square. I was amazed because this one is one of my fastest (3hrs. Aprox)

 

Sketchbook Pro on iPad.

Drawing of live model Maribel during 2nd session of David Kassan's workshop at the conference. InkPad.

TypeDrawing App on my iPod Touch

30-45 minutes

Directly from a photo

 

Hansol, South Korea for JKPP

 

Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you!

 

Just in time as Magic Brushes and TypeDrawing are literally next on my list to do the slides for my speedy app-overview presentation at the iamda conference ( mobileartcon.com ) next month.

 

This is such a fantastic upgrade - not only is the resolution higher, the text is all crystal sharp - you can read even the small size fonts.

 

If you own this App, get yee to the App Store and upgrade.

 

If you don't own it - in case you can't tell - I highly recommend it.

 

Fun, fun, fun!

Bunny was never much good at hiding. But the again he wasn't good at being a bunny either.

 

Inkpad on my ipad.

This is a walkthrough of my piece 'Progress', the Sketchbook mobile splash screen.

Hope this could help someone, and my apologies for my English... I tried my best :P

 

Pages on iPad.

photos taken with iPhone, altered with iPad photo and graphic apps

©David Scott Leibowitz

 

Drawing of live model Maribel using InkPad during the first session of David Kassan's workshop.

Barbara Wilson, David Liebowitz, Mia Robinson, Rita Flores, Fabric Lenny & Will Schorre at the JKPP Meet-up at The High Line Park in New York City in association with iamda's MobileArtCon2010.

iMated App on my iPod Touch to 'mate' two previous self-portraits.

Original drawings from life/observation but distorted through the funhouse mirror of my imagination.

Mating took <5 minutes.

 

At his App Subversion session at mobiliartcon.com, Bryan Van Donslear showed how he used the iMated App. I was intrigued by the possibilities so I immediately downloaded it and started mating different versions of myself (the intention of the app is to show you what the kids would look like if the people in two photos 'mated')

This is a walkthrough of my piece 'Progress', the Sketchbook mobile splash screen.

Hope this could help someone, and my apologies for my English... I tried my best :P

 

Pages on iPad.

This is a walkthrough of my piece 'Progress', the Sketchbook mobile splash screen.

Hope this could help someone, and my apologies for my English... I tried my best :P

 

Pages on iPad.

Julia Kay & Valerie Beeby at the JKPP Meet-up at The High Line Park in New York City in association with iamda's MobileArtCon2010.

Valerie Beeby & I met on Saturday and ran through the presentation we were going to give on Sunday. We were trying to figure out how the masking feature in DXP worked so we could present it correctly - in the process I threw together my drawing from Penn Station with two photos - one of people in front of a large Barnett Newman painting and one of a fancy purse in a shop window.

 

I used the drawing as a mask and it appeared black in DXP. However, when I exported it to photoshop, the file transferred as a .png and the areas that had appeared black were actually transparent, so I could have put anything behind them. I liked the black so i just put a black layer behind the rest in photoshop.

My fingerpainting the bank executives painted on the first iPhone in brushes app was chosen for the cover of "The Wanted" written by Micheal Tyrell.

iAMDA MobileArtCon

Tisch School of Art

New York University NYC

Freehand from life

Adobe Ideas / iPad

Quill App on my iPod Touch

<=15 minutes

From life/observation

 

Quick sketch on the subway on the way to day two of mobileartcon.com

Zen Brush on my iPod Touch

<= 5 minutes

From life/observation

 

Waiting for the A train to go to day 2 of mobileartcon.com

Jasper Johns at the MOMA. Iphone and brushes

womensvoicesforchange.org/julia-kay-report-from-an-eventf...

 

I was interviewed by Women's Voices for Change about my busy year as an artist: The MobileArtCon, Julia Kay's Portrait Party, etc. This is part one of the interview. There'll be more on the Portrait Party in part two.

 

Please check it out and leave comments on their site if you're so inclined.

This is a walkthrough of my piece 'Progress', the Sketchbook mobile splash screen.

Hope this could help someone, and my apologies for my English... I tried my best :P

 

Pages on iPad.

This is a walkthrough of my piece 'Progress', the Sketchbook mobile splash screen.

Hope this could help someone, and my apologies for my English... I tried my best :P

 

Pages on iPad.

& Matthew, the business man :))

painted individual heads of animals to be incorporated into a series of other pieces for an upcoming show (long live the digital processes! lol)

 

iPad/finger/artrage

Inspire App on my iPod Touch

10-15 minutes

From life/observation

 

This was during the mobileartcon.com plein-aire paint-out during evening hours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

 

I forgot there was an Egyptian temple before the Temple of Dendur as you head North into the Egyptian area of of the Museum, so Valerie and I thought we had arrived and spent some time looking and drawing and wondering where everyone was. In the middle of this drawing I realized we were in the wrong place and off we went to find the rest of our crew, who were happily drawing on their mobile devices in the magically lit wing of the museum dedicated to Dendur.

photos taken with iPhone, altered with iPad photo and graphic apps

©David Scott Leibowitz

 

Painted on my iPhone 4 with SBM; probably the third attempt to draw Mia at the conference. She was sitting still for a long time during David Kassan's painting, and I loved to look around and see so many others painting on their devices! I am not anywhere near as skilled as David, but I do tend to use a similar blocking technique to start when I paint, so I thought I would go against my grain and start with solid red, and build shadow. While I like where this is headed, I failed to capture Mia's exuberance and zest.

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