iPhone Art with Tips and Tutorials

Spider Assesses a Web Page, originally uploaded by purple0wl.

Why does fine art have to have the monopoly of abstracts? Actually I think most cartoons are abstracts. They use notations to express actions and emotions that are not at all what you actually see in real life.

Here we see a web spider, doubtless one of Google’s tireless army of minions, poring over a web page. Like all web spiders, he sees only words and is colour blind.

How was the image made? I shone a rainbow (made a while ago in Corel Painter) on a scribbled doodle (made a while ago on paper).

The rainbow was projected on my iphone, using an application called DXP (Double Exposure), and finished in Brushes app.

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2 Responses to “Spider Assesses a Web Page”

  1. Owl says:

    I should be very cross with you if you came to England and did NOT meet with me! I do hope you will one day.

  2. Valerie, if I ever get to England, you’re getting a visitor! Maybe we’ll meet in a local Starbucks — bring your iPhone!!!
    .-= Barb Hartsook´s last blog ..We Live Where Our Focus Is =-.

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