Procreate, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, even before reading this piece that my brother-in-law shared.
Procreate, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, even before reading this piece that my brother-in-law shared.
I thought I’d call this “conceptual relativity,” but then I settled on “the relativity of eligibility” to highlight one of the sociological consequences of marginalization and polarization.
Reference:
The Death of Expertise.
Procreate, iColorama, Apple Pencil, iPad Pro
I don’t usually name names, so I won’t identify any of the other members who make up a clandestine cell of hedonists known as the NIMs, which stands for Nothing in Moderation or nihil moderate, NIMSTERS, Nimsticals, Nimrods, Nimphiles, and quite a few other clever monikers. Members of this profligate group of revelers, while not armed, should be considered dangerous, when it comes food and drink. I am a member of this group; there are others, and that’s all I’ll say.
Ideally, we meet in person at semi-annual, extravagant NIMfests; however, in recent years we’ve been forced to convene online. Our NIMfests usually have themes. Several years ago, for example, bacon was our theme; this year one of our themes was TV Shows.
My contribution to this year’s NIMfest is a series of four digital, iPad drawings all done in Procreate over the span of 10 hours on December 30, 2016.
iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, Procreate, reference photo
aka Gale Gordon. Yea, I had an hour to doodle, TV was on playing reruns, I got inspired.
Photo reference. Freehand. iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, Procreate
Progress video and PhotoSpeak fun:
For the past few years we’ve put out our annual Christmas letter digitally, and this year it’s capital E. Click here to see small t and h. We like to keep’em short.
Paper 53, Procreate, iColorama
I reversed the order of the lines in this quote from theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr to dramatize the crescendo of his interpretation and the structure of the effort implied. Please click here to see the quote in its original sequence.