
Subaru air filter. Fuji X10.

Subaru air filter. Fuji X10.

Fuji X10, cropped and sharpened.

iPhone photo, watercolor filter and blur effect applied.

Lots of lines lately. This is yet another iPhone photo.

iPhone photo, converted to grayscale.

It started with a reflection on a car hood. Yet another iPhone photo, color-manipulated and with a watercolor filter applied.

Nothing more to say. iPhone photo, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.

Empty display cases, or a conceptual commentary on the transience of art? You decide.
iPhone photo taken at the Bloch Addition, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.

Taken at the Bloch Addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. iPhone photograph, slightly enhanced color.

Lately I’ve been trying out a software program called ProCreate on my iPad. Can there really be such a thing as iPad art? Well, sure (although my work may not qualify). Even David Hockney has taken to creating iPad art. I’m not a Hockney fan, but digital art of various kinds has been with us for some time now, and pixels are simply another medium for creativity. I haven’t yet figured out how to use acrylics to make abstract art that’s worth even a glance. Things flow more spontaneously when I’m using the stylus on the screen rather than using paint on the brush.