“This portrait looks like an oil painting you would see in an art gallery, but it is in fact a finger painting created using an Apple iPad. New York artist David Kassan, 33, paints his life models using a simple £5 app called Brushes. A three-hour sitting has been condensed into a five-minute timelapse video during which Kassan uses a variety of virtual brushes. You can watch the painting take shape from blank screen to finished artwork at 6’20. Comedian Stephen Fry, an Apple aficionado, tweeted about the video to his followers on Tuesday night after spotting it on YouTube.”
Read more at The Telegraph (Thanks Tracey)




Its very interesting to watch these. I saw an even better ipad painting yesterday of beyonce here http://www.macworld.com/article/152506/2010/07/brushes_beyonce_ipad.html
Tried it on my ipod touch…my fingers are too fat.
And the model sits there for three hours too?
Amazing (not just the model ofcourse ..).
wow. derren, i sincerely hope you DO try this!
iPad Doodler has definitely shown that the iPad has got potential as a fantastic new artistic tool: http://www.ipaddoodler.com
Great portrait Is this where art is going in the future? I use my ipad to create work too.