![]() ![]() Digital works can be printed small or large. The iPad Pro has been the perfect solution for me. I also had started doing smaller works because I couldn’t do larger works without pain. As my pain levels increased, my fibromyalgia and effects on my body from cerebral palsy worsened, I began looking at alternative ways to continue to do my art and to do live art and exhibit. However, I also have multiple physical disabilities, and the days of lugging my easel and paint, water, paper towels or rags were getting numbered. I wanted it to be portable, like a magic sketchbook that had every tool I owned and one’s I didn’t, an entire studio at my disposal any and everywhere. I wanted a seamless experience between the screen and my hand. I never liked the disconnect between the Wacom tablet and the screen or feeling beholden to the hype and expense of Photoshop. Using Photoshop version 4 and Mac G4s, and later crude digital painting apps on various tablets as well as a low end Wacom. I had done digital art off and on since high school. This was the digital art platform I had been dreaming of. When the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil came on the scene, I immediately knew I had to have it. ![]()
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