
Below are just some of the sample art works that could easily be mistaken for oil paintings but the truth is they’ve been created on an iPad.
These i-Arts can be created using applications such as Brushes and Sketchbook Pro. This new craze have been attracting iPad owners and even established are now painting on the 9.7-inch iPad screen.
“Many times I just start to doodle, but because it’s digital and not permanent you can erase and add-on quickly allowing concepts to take hold faster in some ways. It really is soothing and I have found I am now able to express myself in ways I haven’t known since college,” said Jake Larson, a 30-year-old aerospace technician from Denver, Colorado. He spend up to eight hours at a time painting on his iPad.

i-Art created by Deborah McMillion
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