I saw a friend yesterday who had been sending me images she'd created on her iPad. I just loved them so she told me what app she had been using, a free one. I immediately downloaded it. And I had also acquired a new stylus, the Adonit Pro. (I have an old iPad so I cannot use the fabulous new Apple Pencil because it only works on the most recent iPad models. I won't be getting one of those for awhile.) Here in order were my first four attempts with this new app. I think I'm in love, and addicted already. Oh, the ideas for rugs and other textiles! Endless possibilities here!
"Your heart is full of fertile seeds, waiting to sprout." --Morihei Ueshiba 6/5/2019 01:31:30 am
Nothing is boring if you chose to draw on your iPad. What's important is you have the talent and willingness to do all these stuff and your friend has been sharing her talent to everyone. Actually, I didn't know that it's possible to come up with something great when you try to draw using your iPad. It's something that's new to my knowledge that's why I was so amazed by it! I am looking forward to see more quality and meaningful artworks from your friend. I would be glad to support her.
M.
6/5/2019 11:47:12 am
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ABOUT ME I'm a textile artist (traditional rug hooking, punch needle rug hooking, and other textile arts), a long-time meditator, a certified meditation teacher and coach, and focused on learning about the interplay of art, creativity, and mindfulness every day. Certified Unified Mindfulness Coach Level I, 2024
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