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The iPad has already proved to be useful in many different traits from being a hit with on the go businessmen to even finding its way into the classroom as an educational tool. Realist artist, David Kassan has also discovered that it opens a door to a whole new way of painting that produces pretty [...]

Artists Go Digital to Create Masterpieces on the iPad


p styletextalign justifyimg classaligncenter sizefull wpimage20922 titledavid kassan srchttpblog.dialaphone.co.ukwpcontentuploads201101davidkassan.jpg alt width332 height298 pp styletextalign justifyThe iPad has already proved to be useful in many different traits from being a hit with on the go businessmen to even finding its way into the classroom as an educational tool. Realist artist, David Kassan has also discovered that it opens a door to a whole new way of painting that produces pretty amazing results.pp styletextalign justifyimg classsizefull wpimage20921 alignright titleipad art srchttpblog.dialaphone.co.ukwpcontentuploads201101ipadart.jpg alt width208 height299 The New Yorker uses the RageArt app to create pictures, which are often mistaken for photographs, in a similar way to the more traditional oil and canvas method by building up layers of colour over approximately four hours. Painting on the iPad has its obvious benefits eliminating any mess created by actual paint and any mistakes can be easily rectified by simply hitting the undo button.pp styletextalign justifyThe rise in the popularity of the tablet and the vast amount of art apps made available has seen a new form of art come about where artists purely use digital tools to create their work. Kassan believes that no matter how good the end result, the iPad will never replace real painting but his reasons for not favouring his fingers over his brushes is down to personal preference as he feels he would miss the tactile feel of an oil painting and its luminosity too much to go completely digital.pp styletextalign justifyemMobile phones are a popular digital art tool as well. Check out our twelve stunning examples of mobile art. empa targetblank relnofollow hrefhttpblog.dialaphone.co.uk20110108artistsgodigitaltocreatemasterpiecesontheipadMobile Phone Bloga
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