In Support of Mark Twain
Posted January 7, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: elephants, news, Uncategorized
Tags: 1 Mississippi, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Bowlderized Huckleberry Finn, censoring Mark Twain, manicddaily, ManicDdaily drawing, ManicDDaily painting of elephant, Mark Twain
Florida Mid-Winter – Strange Mix of Warm and Cold
Posted January 6, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: elephants, iPhone art
Tags: Brushes App, Florida mid-winter, manicddaily, Manicddaily iPhone art, mix of warm and cold, Polar Bear Elephant Swim
Pack-y-derm (Not)
Posted January 5, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: elephants, Uncategorized
Tags: elephant packing, hate packing, manicddaily, ManicDDaily elephant drawing, Manicddaily pencil drawing, pachyderm packing
A short trip tomorrow. Very early. Involves packing.
I hate packing. It feels like a test. The strange thing is that I don’t mind doing without, moderate discomfort, making do, but I hate to forget things, not to have thought of things, to have failed in my mission (in other words.)
Oh well.
Redwing Blackbird Mystery
Posted January 3, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: Environment, iPhone art
Tags: deaths of the redwing blackbirds, image of redwing blackbirds, manicddaily, Manicddaily iPhone art
Sunday Night End of Vacation Poem
Posted January 3, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: poetry, Uncategorized
Tags: Brushes App art, end of vacation sundays, going back to work poem, image of stairwell under clouds, iPhone art, Karin Gustafson poetry, manicddaily, poem about Sunday Nights going back to work
Feeling sorry for all those going back to work tomorrow, especially the teachers! My mother was a teacher; she found Sunday nights, even regular Sunday nights (much less vacation Sunday nights) especially hard. A poem:
Sunday Night Before Work Week
My mom mopped the basement stairs Sunday nights,
moaning that the lazy was at his best
when the sun went to the West.
We hid.
Even though we knew that
we should volunteer–not so much as helpers
but as fodder, like stiff British regulars
marched before the French–she had to get up a good head
of steam, she said, in order to get anything done—
still we slid into our beds like
coins (dull nickels) in search of a slot, feigned sleep,
knowing well that we
were sorry specimens.
The stairwell, narrow but tall.
clouded over with the lost weekend,
the day to come crowding my mother’s forehead
as she bent to her task.
From my room, I could hear the intermittent
rumble of her rhyme. She
seemed to identify with the lazy, but I was sure
that she felt, secretly, the best,
at least among us.
Getting A Solid Foot In Real/Virtual 2011
Posted January 2, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPhone art, Uncategorized
Tags: Brushes App, drawings of feet, getting a foot into 2011, images of foot, looking for solid ground in virtual world, manicddaily, Manicddaily iPhone art
1/1/11
Posted January 1, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPhone art
Tags: 1/1/11, brushes art, iPhone art, manicddaily, Manicddaily iphone painting, ringing in new year
“Brushes” Hybrids – Compensatory Unskill Levels – the Art of the iPhone
Posted December 31, 2010 by ManicDdailyCategories: children's illustration, elephants, Uncategorized
Tags: art using technology and traditional methods, Brushes App, cartoon elephant in real landscape, elephant paintings on iphone, hybrid art, iPhone art, iPhone Brushes Hybrid art, manicddaily, ManicDDaily elephants
Here are a couple of the “paintings”I tried so unsucessfully to post over the last few days–more examples of iPhone “art”.
What is particularly interesting to an unskilled artist (i.e. me) is the way that one can use the technology of the iPhone and the “Brushes” painting app to compensate for various gaps in training, talent and circumstances. Of course, becoming adept at the technology is itself a skill, but again, the application and equipment allow one latitude for circumvention.
One answer is a kind of “hybrid” art, which takes advantage of what you can do ( i.e. draw on paper or take a photograph) without pushing you too hard into what you can’t (i.e. make complicated figures on a 3.5 inch screen, or take out a full watercolor set in a crowded train car.)
My favorite hybrid method is to make a pencil drawing on paper, photograph it with the iPhone, transfer it to the “Brushes” app, and then embellish/paint in.
Here’s one I did on a train, from initial drawing to “final” Brushes version:
Another idea is to take an actual photograph, transfer it to the “brushes” app, and draw a little figure inside it. (Yes, I know this is not such a new idea, but it felt revolutionary to me.)
Here was my first elephant in real landscape, an iPhone photograph of ice.
This is kind of a fun technique as you can transfer the “brushes” drawing onto different surfaces, or, for example, different ice:
The possibilities are endless. (Now, if I could just draw something other than elephants….)
Going With The Icy Flow
Posted December 31, 2010 by ManicDdailyCategories: Blogging, Uncategorized
Tags: frustration with low-tech world, going with icy flow, ice cocoon, manicddaily, ManicDDaily photographs, no Internet access, Northern here and now, photos of partial igloo, virtual cocoon
Back from a Northern outback, that is, a place that was very cold and had no true reliable internet access.
I am not really such an physically un-present person that I need, at all times, the cocoon of the virtual world.
But I am someone who does like to accomplish (sort of) what I start. So once I tried posting (and my apologies again for all the confusion), I tried for a while, even though catching enough “net” for transmission was like trying to carry a fistful of rain, to capture running water in a sieve.
But… but… but… when I finally went with the icy flow, gave in to the snowy non-electronic cocoon of the Northern here and now, all was just fine.
More than fine.
PS – I only tangentially participated in the construction of the above yet-unfinished igloo, i.e. I occasionally knocked some piece off when trying to help.
PPS – I did hand up a fair amount of snow to the more architecturally talented.


















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