Paint with Light! The images were created using the Slow Shutter Cam app, and a light source. Find out more about the process by checking out this post.
September was a busy month, with 19 iPad Art courses for teachers held in 10 cities across Australia and Asia including Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Hobart, Sydney and Perth. Here’s some of the great work produced by first-time iPad users. I can’t wait to see what...
Using Magnification To ‘Make’ I’ve been looking at the art-making potential of the Exo Lab scope over the past couple of weeks. In exploring ideas for the creative classroom, it’s obvious that there is real potential in this device to enhance...
This collection of investigations began with an ant under the ExoLab scope. Looking at the details and exploring the features of this incredible creature became the stimulus for some art-making. Using a torch we created shadows under the scope… Then we added some filters to...
Paige’s gallery of work began with a photograph taken using a silkscreen. MegaPhoto has been used to manipulate the image, with the layers built up through revisions being saved and imported repeatedly for re-working. ...
I can’t believe we are up to another monthly edition of our iPad community gallery – time flies by, but obviously some people have been very productive! A diverse selection of submitted artwork is here to inspire you to create on the iPad. A special mention to Zoe...