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James (2018) Painted on the Microsoft Surface Pro using Autodesk’s Sketchbook Pro
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Self portrait facing forward (2018) Painted on the Microsoft Surface Pro using Autodesk’s Sketchbook Pro
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Tobacco Dock, London I was invited by Microsoft to demonstrate the Surface line-up at the Festival of Marketing at London’s Tobacco Dock. Working on the new Surface Pro and the magnificently grand Surface Studio, I created portraits of the guests to give away.
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Oxford Street, London I was invited to the UK launch of the new Surface line-up; Surface Pro, Surface Laptop and Surface Studio. Taking place on the roof garden of John Lewis on Oxford Street, I had a chance to demonstrate the new hardware to the press and public.
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London Institute of Education, London I was invited to talk about the Mobile Digital Art movement and to demonstrate my processes as a digital painter. The Logan Theatre at UCL was packed with almost 900 A-level art students listening to presentations by myself, Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry, photographer Martin Parr and designer Rebecca Wright.
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Tate Britain, London I worked with Tate Britain to write and deliver a four week course on digital art to work alongside their David Hockney exhibition Beyond his iconic oil paintings and photographic collages, in more recent years, David Hockney has also become known as the world’s foremost iPad painter. Using the iPad drawings from
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I was featured by the Microsoft Surface Team in the UK for a promotional film demonstrating the advantages of using Surface Pro 4 and Adobe Creative Cloud to create digital art on the move. The finished film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpT378gr3ho
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Victoria & Albert Museum, London I worked for the V&A digital art curator to write and deliver an iPad portrait painting workshop. The session was aimed at beginners and lead them through building up portraits using the Procreate app, before letting them loose on the Museums world famous works of art.
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University of Warwick, UK I was very proud to be asked back to speak at the Training Partnership Creative Process lecture series, this time hosted at the Warwick Arts Centre. My talk covered the short history of the Mobile Digital Art movement, tips for promoting your work online, and ended in a demonstration of portrait