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‘Brought To Light’ – Mobile Photography / Art Interview with Andrea Bigiarini
We have a new interview section for mobile photographers and mobile artists and hope to be filling it very soon with vast explosions of thought and imagery. These questions are designed to explore the artist behind the work, to get to know them a little more intimately. We are delighted to publish our first one today with none other than Andrea Bigiarini, Founder of the New Era Museum and FIPA Florence International Photography Awards as well as writer, author, Imagineer and digital artist. He tells me he lives on the Appstore but lives in Florence, Italy. Enjoy… Link to his blog
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Mobile Photography / Art New Year Resolutions 2016 From Around The World
New Year Resolutions have a long history, the Babylonians pledged to return borrowed objects and repay their debts at the start of each year, while the Romans kicked off January by making a vow to the god Janus (from whom the month takes its name). As we have been repeating and updating this featured article now for several years, many artists have looked back and lamented at their broken promises but also as you read, you will see that many rejoice at the acomplishments that they have achieved. In assessing my goals for the New Year, I don’t list tasks, I analyze the optimal approaches in reaching those goals, breaking…
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Mobile Art – APPart Interview with Bobbi McMurry by Diana Nicholette Jeon
I am truly delighted to publish this eloquent interview with our APPart Editor, Bobbi McMurry by talented mobile artist Diana Nicholette Jeon. Jeon walks McMurry through our serious and diverse interview questions and does more than lift the lid and spill the beans; she enables McMurry to stand outside of herself and revel in her sensational mobile art. Once read, it leaves us feeeling consoled, affirmed and grateful; this is truth-telling, Jeon outstretches her hand and we take it. Many thanks to you both Bobbi and Diana for this interview. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “Over the course of the past year, I have had the pleasure of becoming friends with…
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Podcast – Mobile Artist: iPad Painting with Carolyn Hall Young
“Hello and welcome to our first episode in our new TheAppWhisperer (TAW) podcast series. Our podcasts will begin an on-going exploration of mobile photography and art. We will talk with mobile artists themselves, from all genres, we will talk with mobile app developers, mobile hardware manufacturers, and we aim to ensure our podcasts are suitably intimate and perfectly formed. I am your host, Joanne Carter and today my guest is Carolyn Hall Young from New Mexico, USA. Carolyn is a mobile artist; some may call her a digital painter”. Mobile Digital Artist Carolyn Hall Young holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and a Masters…
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Mobile Art – APPart Artist Interview with Diana Nicholette Jeon – TheAppWhisperer
As the AppArt editor, I’ve made so many special and talented friends, but I’ve only had the pleasure of meeting a few live and in-person. I very recently had the pleasure of meeting Diana Nicholette Jeon who was vacationing in Phoenix and we became fast friends and one whose artwork I greatly admire. You are no doubt familiar with her distinctive work and vocal commentary on our Facebook page, Diana knows who she is as an artist, and as a person and isn’t shy about revealing herself. Her distinctive work is created with scrupulously interlaced imagery, a clear vision, technical precision and artistry resulting in spellbinding work that always distinctive.…
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Mobile Art – AppArt Artist Interview with Claude Panneton
I am delighted to publish our latest AppArt Mobile Artist interview, this time with Claude Panneton. Bobbi McMurry our wonderful editor for this column has put together a very thorough interview. I am sure you will all enjoy this very much. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). “We all look at so very many images each and every day but I actually remember the first time I noticed one of Claude Panneton’s images, which was an entry into our second “Infinite Challenge”. His surreal solutions were unique and painterly, with each telling a separate story all derived from the single image. Since that time I’ve seen Claude’s artistic growth continue to flourish…
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Video of FIPA TheAppWhisperer Special Award – The Gates of Paradise
I am so grateful to Federica Corbelli for recording and sending me this wonderful video of the presentation of FIPA/The Gates of Paradise Award read on my behalf by Dilshad Corleone, accompanied by the incredible organiser of this complete event Andrea Bigiarini. The Gates of Paradise Award was won by Carolyn Hall Young and I have republished the words below the video to help you follow it. Huge congratulations to Carolyn Hall Young!
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FIPA TheAppWhisperer Special Award – Gates of Paradise – LIVE EVENT
It’s with huge excitement that we bring you details of FIPA/The Gates of Paradise live event from Florence, Italy. Dilshad Corelone will be reading out a speech I have written for the presentation of this award. Giancarlo Beltrame, Vivi Hanson and Jennifer A Thomas, are sending in these images as the event unfolds – stay tuned – keep refreshing this page for more up to date information… It is with huge pleasure that I confirm the winner of the FIPA/The Gates of Paradise award is Carolyn Hall Young – please see the speech that Dilshad has just read out that I prepared: Speech for the Gates of Paradise Award –…
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Mobile Art – APPart Artist Interview with Michelle Robinson – TheAppWhisperer
We have been long time admirers of Michelle Robinson’s mobile art here at TheAppWhisperer. Robinson’s conceptual mobile art bridges the link between art, emotion and healing, invoking a sense of hermeticism and transcends a vale of tears, reawakened, moist and glistening. I think you’ll enjoy this very much (foreword by Joanne Carter). Instagram EyeEm Facebook
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Mobile Digital Art – FiftyThree and Guggenheim bring Digital Art to Classrooms
Creativity isn’t second nature only to a lucky few; we’re all born creative but, over our formative years, it’s slowly trained out of us. This is no doubt why, when asking a second grade class who thinks of themselves as creative, 95% of students will raise their hands. Fast forward to fifth grade and only 50% will, and by high school only 5% of students identify as creative (via). FiftyThree want to help eradicate this trend, which is why they have teamed up with the Guggenheim Museum to do just that. For the past 44 years, the Guggenheim has sent teaching artists into New York City’s public schools through a…


























