Video: Painting on an iPad Display by David Cassan
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Modern technologies penetrate deeper and deeper into all spheres of our life, and art, of course, also does not stand aside. A hundred years ago, to create such a portrait required a canvas, brushes, paints, an easel … And now all the same can be drawn with your finger on the display of the Internet tablet Apple iPad, as David Kassan does.
All it takes to create portraits is the £ 5 Brushes app. Usually David goes for a walk in the park and draws portraits of strangers resting on benches. “I was the fifth person at an Apple store in Manhattan to buy an iPad,” boasts the thirty-three-year-old artist.
“I've also used the Brushes app on the iPhone,” continues David Cassan, “but these are completely different things. Working with the iPad is more like sculpting a drawing and allows the artist to better feel the subject and composition of the work. And, of course, the big screen comes to the rescue, as well as improved options for color correction and control."
By the way, long before the iPad went on sale, Brooklyn residents could see David Cassan's drawings right on the walls of their homes. And these photorealistic works, as a rule, received the highest marks. So the main thing is the presence of talent and inspiration, and which at this moment will be closer - a sheet of paper, a wall of a neighboring house or a newfangled iPad - it doesn't matter anymore.
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