Islands

This was created in Art Studio on iPad. It uses one of the brushes that draws parallel lines.
I like it as a card, perhaps to brighten up a gloomy day?

Layered Stripes

Layered stripes

Stripes created in Art Studio on iPad.  I am playing with the various brushes, and used them to create this layered striped pattern.

This worked OK on most products, but I think it worked best on something simple like this keychain.

Layered Stripes

Layered stripes

Stripes created in Art Studio on iPad.  I am playing with the various brushes, and used them to create this layered striped pattern.

This worked OK on most products, but I think it worked best on something simple like this keychain.

Dark purple sand with gold

As I was playing with this image, it reminded me of the edge of water and sand. Not that the color has anything to do with that, but I liked the texture with the color contrast.

This design’s interesting on a range of products. I like the ones that are tall enough to include more of the gold, like this card. It’s also got spaces that you could put words on if you wanted a custom card.

Dark purple sand with gold

As I was playing with this image, it reminded me of the edge of water and sand. Not that the color has anything to do with that, but I liked the texture with the color contrast.

This design’s interesting on a range of products. I like the ones that are tall enough to include more of the gold, like this card. It’s also got spaces that you could put words on if you wanted a custom card.

Diagonal Plaid

And yet another app for painting has made it onto my iPad. This one is Art Studio. I’m finding it’s getting easier to pick up a new app and work with it right away. Each one works slightly differently, and yet there is enough commonality between them so I catch on pretty fast.

A pattern like this seemed pretty dense on a lot of things, but I thought it was interesting on an iphone case.

Red Fronds

Red Fronds digital painting

I’m back to playing with Art Rage, which specializes in replicating art materials. For this one, I used a sand textured canvas to paint on. I like how it appears to be more integrated with the surface rather than sitting up above it.

I thought it would be interesting as an apron— probably because it reminds me of flames.