By Lilly
I can not, for the life of me, quite figure out what.... but it sums up something close to my concept of men and women.
And talking dogs.
Lillian has great patience and attention to detail.
(NRP - December 7, 2010)
When artist David Hockney first got an iPhone about two years ago, he
immediately realized it was a new medium for creativity. "Incredible
little thing, really, because it was like a sketchbook and a paintbox
all in one," he said. Better, even: "No cleaning up. No mess." That's
because he's painting with an app called Brushes - a small virtual
paintbox on the phone's screen, into which Hockney dips a finger - or
10 - and makes pictures. Then he moved on to the iPad. At a gallery in
Paris, a riot of non-paint paintings on luminous digital screens. One
wall at the gallery is hung with 20 iPhones; a second wall carries 20
iPads. http://www.npr.org/2010/12/07/131854461/in-paris-a-display-from-hockney-s-pix... (thanks to Joe Sterling!)
immediately realized it was a new medium for creativity. "Incredible
little thing, really, because it was like a sketchbook and a paintbox
all in one," he said. Better, even: "No cleaning up. No mess." That's
because he's painting with an app called Brushes - a small virtual
paintbox on the phone's screen, into which Hockney dips a finger - or
10 - and makes pictures. Then he moved on to the iPad. At a gallery in
Paris, a riot of non-paint paintings on luminous digital screens. One
wall at the gallery is hung with 20 iPhones; a second wall carries 20
iPads. http://www.npr.org/2010/12/07/131854461/in-paris-a-display-from-hockney-s-pix... (thanks to Joe Sterling!)
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From: Jim Cross
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Subject: Motorcycle moma!
To: Peter Durand