Photo: The New Yorker Want proof you can get “real” work done on the iPad Pro? Look no further than the latest cover of The New Yorker. Long-time art editor Jorge Colombo drew the latest cover using ...
Picture this: it's 2008, and David Hockney—arguably Britain's most famous living painter—walks into an Apple Store and emerges with an iPad. Here was a 71-year-old master, someone who'd spent decades ...
Update: the original version of this piece failed to identify Clintprints.com as the website for poster artist Clint Wilson. We regret any confusion the omission may have caused. Rock Show, the music ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Happily hunched over his iPad, Britain's most celebrated living artist David Hockney is pioneering in the art world again, turning his index finger into a paintbrush that he uses ...
Don Shank uses the app 'Brushes' as a substitute for an actual brush. Jan. 21, 2011 -- At a minimum most painters need brushes, paint and a canvas to create their works, but for Pixar animator Don ...
If you’re putting your recent-model iPad to work as a creative, the Apple Pencil Pro is like the jelly to your iPad’s peanut butter and the cheese to your iPad’s mac. Simply put, the Apple Pencil Pro ...
Hardware Apple's $230 iPhone-carrying 'sock' looks like something you could buy from an Etsy seller for $20, and it's already splitting the room like a busted seam Handheld Gaming PCs With ...
Apple has obviously done dystopian before for a commercial (see: the 1984-themed Super Bowl ad), but this ... is a little much. In a new ad for their latest iPad Pro, a giant hydraulic press (that's ...
Most people think it's cliché to talk about the iPad itself as a work of art, but we've yet to see the tablet be embraced as the next artist's medium. Early after it debuted, there were many who ...