Seikou Yamaoka is a Japanese artist who draws beautiful paintings on his
iPod Touch using the ArtStudio app. Though these are digital paintings but
they give a look of real, water color paintings. Look at the amazing strokes
in the portrait to your left. Doesn't it appear as if they are brush
strokes? But actually it is created by Seikou's magical fingertips.
The most fascinating aspect of his artwork is that he just taps/slides on the screen and not any other tool. He spends hours to create an array of these wonderful portraits while commuting to his workplace. The artist defines his goal as to produce images that look more like water color paintings than digital artworks.Well, to the fullest extent, Seikou has been successful in achieving his goal.
Below is a quick video showing how Siekou creates these paintings using $2.99 ArtStudio up on his iPod. Get ready to be fascinated:
(Via)
The most fascinating aspect of his artwork is that he just taps/slides on the screen and not any other tool. He spends hours to create an array of these wonderful portraits while commuting to his workplace. The artist defines his goal as to produce images that look more like water color paintings than digital artworks.Well, to the fullest extent, Seikou has been successful in achieving his goal.
Below is a quick video showing how Siekou creates these paintings using $2.99 ArtStudio up on his iPod. Get ready to be fascinated:
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