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Sumit Vishwakarma
Professionally an engineer and an artist at heart, Sumit Vishwakarma is the founder of iPad2Art.com. He exclusively creates art on iPad and tablets using different apps, his fingers or a stylus. His goal is to educate kids, teens and adults about simple digital techniques that can be applied with traditional painting skills to create beautiful artwork on tablets. With this aspiration he works with public libraries and local organizations to conduct free tablet-Art workshops.
He was featured artist at Macworld iworld conference sketch-station in 2012 and is a featured speaker at Macworld 2013 'tech-talk'. His work has been featured in several art galleries including the first Mobile Art Festival in Los Angles, Apple flagship store in San Francisco, Mobile Creativity & Innovation Symposium - NZ, Autodesk Sketchbook news, Macworld Digital Art gallery and other art blogs. He also had winning entry at Macworld's ipad Art contest.
His work can be seen at www.sumitstudio.com . To learn more about Sumit Vishwakarma, click here
Caroline Mustard
Born in England and graduated Brighton College of Art (now Brighton University) with a BA in Fine Arts Painting. She is an accomplished artist with years of experience in scenic painting and faux painting. She recently returned to her roots as an artist and has embraced mobile art, specializing in use of Paper by Fiftythree who have featured her work on their site. Member of the Mobile Artists Collective and currently teaching mobile art to middle school students at Los Altos Christian School. Booked to deliver classes at Filoli Mansion, the Pacific Art League and Menlo Park Recreation Department this summer and fall.
Her work can be seen at carolinemustard.tumblr.com
PS: More Artists are becoming part of this project and this page will be updated soon.
This is a collaborative work by established iPad Artists and our focus is to provide all the information about getting started with iPad/Tablet Art and to promote this medium of art creation among kids, teens and adults. If you are interested in being part of this gig, please email us.
Professionally an engineer and an artist at heart, Sumit Vishwakarma is the founder of iPad2Art.com. He exclusively creates art on iPad and tablets using different apps, his fingers or a stylus. His goal is to educate kids, teens and adults about simple digital techniques that can be applied with traditional painting skills to create beautiful artwork on tablets. With this aspiration he works with public libraries and local organizations to conduct free tablet-Art workshops.
He was featured artist at Macworld iworld conference sketch-station in 2012 and is a featured speaker at Macworld 2013 'tech-talk'. His work has been featured in several art galleries including the first Mobile Art Festival in Los Angles, Apple flagship store in San Francisco, Mobile Creativity & Innovation Symposium - NZ, Autodesk Sketchbook news, Macworld Digital Art gallery and other art blogs. He also had winning entry at Macworld's ipad Art contest.
His work can be seen at www.sumitstudio.com . To learn more about Sumit Vishwakarma, click here
Caroline Mustard
Born in England and graduated Brighton College of Art (now Brighton University) with a BA in Fine Arts Painting. She is an accomplished artist with years of experience in scenic painting and faux painting. She recently returned to her roots as an artist and has embraced mobile art, specializing in use of Paper by Fiftythree who have featured her work on their site. Member of the Mobile Artists Collective and currently teaching mobile art to middle school students at Los Altos Christian School. Booked to deliver classes at Filoli Mansion, the Pacific Art League and Menlo Park Recreation Department this summer and fall.
Her work can be seen at carolinemustard.tumblr.com
PS: More Artists are becoming part of this project and this page will be updated soon.
This is a collaborative work by established iPad Artists and our focus is to provide all the information about getting started with iPad/Tablet Art and to promote this medium of art creation among kids, teens and adults. If you are interested in being part of this gig, please email us.