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Just playing around with "procreate" drawing app on a tablet.
This is my 5th sketch.
I want to learn how to paint with this.
On the boat back from shooting close to 600 shots of the eagles fishing on Langkawi, the boat driver said he wanted to show me the 'baboons'... we both got a chuckle when we came around a tree and into view was this couple playing king of the mountain=)
Soon to be scaled back to sustainable sizes. Made with iPad apps Mobile Monet HD, PhotoWizard, and Procreate. One of my intentions here was for the look of paper collages that use cutouts of b&w illustrations from old dictionaries and guide books, which is close to where the micro-organisms and tarantula came from (Google books from before 1920). The result is sort of an idea drawing of seven different species of life arranged in a simple circle design, with the three micro-organisms totally out of whack, beyond their natural scale and getting plenty of curious attention. Surreal, for sure. In the real world, the only one of these seven life forms overgrown unsustainably out of balance is, of course, the human species.
View from Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast
This is a plan for the first of two murals that will be painted perpendicular to each other. Painting this landscape was a slow, meticulous process. It felt like constructing a gem from the inside out. It will evolve as it gets painted on a real wall.
#irishcoast #procreate #emeraldisle
At the end of May 08, these snail kites had built their nest at Loxahatchee NWR but were still in heat. It is estimated that there are only about 1,000 snail kites in the United States at this time but with this behavior....
Going bananas with digital woodcut. Haha! Which do you prefer - the one above or the one below?
Finger-painted using Procreate.
Photo-collage assembled in an iPad Air with Procreate and given slight paint effect with iPhoto. That target looks like a Kenneth Noland painting.
Our mother, Jimmie Lee Hall Valentine, née Landrum of Phoenix, died, Sunday, January 4, 2015. She was born on April 7, 1924. In the time between, she was a painter, a musician, an athlete, a pilot, and public office holder. She hauled us through most of the major museums in the world – and plenty of small ones. Jimmie earned her BFA from the University of Texas, Austin, and her MFA from the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1940’s when it was neither a popular nor a common thing for a woman to do. She lived on four continents, and visited the rest while raising three daughters. Mom and Dad had adventurous spirits, frequently setting aside comfort and convenience for enriching experiences. Our mother was a licensed pilot, our father’s copilot and navigator, and also his crew chief when he raced Formula One aircraft. She was a formidable opponent in tennis through her eighties, a good friend to many, and a hard act to follow. She survived our father, Jack Hall, and her second husband, Bob Valentine. Jimmie is survived by Lee Kathleen Hall, Karen Hall, Carolyn Hall Young (Warren), her grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter as well as Bob’s children. A Funeral Service is scheduled at 1:00 pm, Sunday, January 11, 2015 at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Burial will follow at Paradise Memorial Gardens in Scottsdale.
This is an iPad painting, made with a beta version of iColorama and Procreate. I used one of my sister, Lee Kathleen Hall's images as a source to build this.
I made a derivative of a Georgia O'Keefe cloud painting, with the memory of standing in front of the painting, talking about the piece and the time we had spent in airplanes. The pearl earring came from the time we spent looking at Renaissance paintings, especially the way pearls were painted.