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Two dogs bark at the moon.
Left: Adobe Ideas on iPad
Right: Sketches/Artset/Snapseed on iPad
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The latest image from
The Triumph of Pupik. Sometimes a cicada is just a cicada.
Watercolour and gouache 30 x 49cm. Click to enlarge.
A preparatory sketch for the
Japanese album.
Procreate on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
My horse lost at the Cheltenham Gold Cup yesterday. I had to sell grandma to pay the bookies.
ZenBrush on iPad. Click to enlarge.
I drew this whilst listening to the news about
Chris Huhne on the radio.
ZenBrush and ArtStudio on iPad. Click to enlarge.
A group of Tomato Witches, A Blind Artist and a Blocked Writer, and a Dying Writer in bed. Three sketches for the Almussafes project and forthcoming exhibition.
Pencil with digital colour, various sizes but smallish. Click to enlarge.
A self portrait as, er....moons.
123D and PShop Touch on iPad. Click to enlarge.
In demonstrating the
Paper 53 app to Paul, I ended up drawing him.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Three more ersatz woodcuts done on iPad using the Ukiyo-e app, an invaluable proofing tool in my opinion. All part of the continuing
Four Letter Words project.
Ukiyo-e on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Every tomato I bite into lately seems to contain a witch.
Two more variants of Dream no.1 from the forthcoming
Almussafes book of Spanish children's dreams.
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I'm still experimenting with Ukiyo-e app on iPad as a proofing tool prior to committing designs to actual woodcuts. This is the second image for my new book project
Four Letter Words:
Ukiyo-e on iPad. Click to enlarge.
I'm continuing my testing of the Ukiyo-e app on iPad as a proofing device prior to cutting actual wood blocks. The image is yet another
Tomato Witch for the
Almussafes series of Spanish children's dreams as collected by
Roger Omar.
Ukiyo-e on iPad. Click to enlarge.
Let me share today's thoughts:
- Who put the Pope in ajar above the moon?
- I would pay a lot for a problem incinerator.
- Ah, the autumn of 1580....
- Why don't elbows sweat?
- Money-saving anaesthesia for our cash strapped health system.
- The ecstacy of the real.
- Broken newt? Why, glue your eye shut, of course.
Pen and ink with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
The dream of Maria Angeles, a child from Almussafes, Spain. One of many children's dreams collected by
Roger Omar.Casein paint on sugar paper 40cm x 41cm. Click to enlarge.
Tiny alien mind reading probes as described by a Spanish child from dreams collected by Roger Omar.
Gouache A3 size. Click to enlarge.
I was thinking of the guy with the fish eye in Cocteau's mural at the
Menton Wedding Hall.
Casein paint and pencil. 17cm x 17cm. Click to enlarge.
I dreamed that I was stuck on Salisbury Plain.
Gouache and pencil 25cm x 43cm. Click to enlarge.
We're all waiting for the inevitable.
Lino cut on grey paper with white gouache highlights. 26cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.
loving wht you can do with this.