As 2011 ends and we begin 2012, I want to reflect on the most read post of the last year. Here is a collection of the 20 most read posts written in 2011.
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Abstract Composite Images by Sylvia Armstrong
I am really digging this artwork by Sylvia Armstrong. Armed with various cameras and iOS devices, she creates fantastic abstract composite images with her photography.
Digital Paintings by Nikolai Lockertsen
Nikolai Lockertsen is a digital artist creating fantastic artwork with his computer and iPad. The images below were drawn/painted with his iPad using various applications
First Look at Today in Art Flickr Group
I recently setup a new Today in Art Flickr group and have been overwhelmed with the quality and variety of the participation. The purpose of this group is to find new artists on Flickr to feature on todayinart.com. So, I wanted to create this post to thank those who are participating already and encourage new folks to join.
e.stylo Touchscreen Stylus Review
The folks at Plai sent me the e.stylo to try and I am hooked. The e.stylo is a touchscreen stylus in the form of a familiar feeling wooden pencil.
Auryn Ink iPad App Review
Auryn Ink does a great job of simulating watercolor on paper and it a fun way to quickly experiment with various colors, brushes and more. I do wonder why the app is called Auryn Ink and not Auryn Watercolor though.
AccuDraw Viewfinder App Review
Have you ever used or do you use a grid viewfinder? Many artists swear by using a grid viewfinder and use them to find a great compostion and record it to their surface.
20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art – 2010
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
MoMA Brings Abstract Expressionism to the iPad
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has a new iPad app for the Abstract Expressionist New York exhibition. The MoMA iPad app is not only done well, but it is also FREE. In the app you can see large images of the paintings, learn about the history of the artist and see videos about the artists.