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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 28 March 2021
This weeks mobile photography and art showcase features supreme images, ones that unpeel themselves more as we look. The sheer range of these artists’ works exemplifies what we already know, describing these works as spectacular would be true, but an understatment. Enjoy! Thank you to all the talented artists for submitting your works to our showcase this week. If you would like your work to be considered for entry in to our weekly Mobile Photography and Art Flickr Group, please submit it to our dedicated group, here. You can also submit images to our Instagram tag for this section #theappwhisperer. @realityfragments, Eliza Badoiu, csallquist, @hipstanitaelle – Anita Elle, @christineobrienart, Catherine Caddigan, @sengulbekmez, @myfineheartworks,…
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Brand New Podcast with Award Winning Digital Artist Lisa Cirenza
We are delighted to publish our latest podcast to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Award Winning Digital Artist, Lisa Cirenza from the United States, now living in France. Cirenza discusses her first ventures into digital art, her techniques, workflow, her style, her favourite apps, the future of mobile art and how TheAppWhisperer has helped her and much more. Not least, we are truly excited to welcome Cirenza to our online gallery too very soon!
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,449) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, four hundred and forty nine of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today we congratulate @clixit2020 – Clint Cline with this image entitled ‘and breathe II …’ To view his instagram profile please go here.
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 21 March 2021
Marcel Proust describes, In Search of Lost Time, his own experiences of ‘involuntary memories‘, these are profound and unexpected glimpses of the past triggered by mundane and everyday experiences. Escaping time, is in essence the affect of ‘involuntary memories‘, they return us to past events. Photography, is the perfect medium to use as the physical connection to illustrate and explore this. Susan Sontag pronounced that, all photographs are memento mori, to take a photograph is to participate in another persons (or things) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to times relentless melt. (Sontag, 1979: 15). According to Roland Barthes photographs…
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Brand New Podcast with Susan Latty from Sydney, Australia
We are delighted to publish our latest podcast to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Mobile Artist, Susan Latty from Sydney, Australia. Latty discusses her mobile art motivation, her techniques, workflow, her favourite apps, the future of mobile art and how TheAppWhisperer has helped her and much more. Link to Susan Latty’s podcast within our Apple Podcast channel To listen to our previously published recent podcasts in this new series of discovery, please click on the artists names below: Paul Toussaint Peter Wilkin Clint Cline Rita Colantonio Marco Prado
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Brand New Podcast with Mobile Artist Marco Prado from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
We are delighted to announce that our latest podcast has just been published to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Award Winning Mobile Artist, Marco Prado from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. In this episode Prado talks with TheAppWhisperer – Joanne Carter, discussing his unique style of mobile art and how it changed in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also talks about his workflow, techniques and much more. Link to Marco Prado’s podcast within our Apple Podcast channel Recently we also published four podcast’s, one with Award Winning Photographer and author, Paul Toussaint from Manhattan, New York. If you missed that,…
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Brand New Podcast with Mobile Photographer/Artist Rita Colantonio from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States
We are delighted to announce that our latest podcast has just been published to our Apple podcast channel and our other vast social media links. This time we speak with Award Winning Mobile Artist, Rita Colantonio from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States. In this episode Colantonio discusses her art background, her influences, her favourite apps, our essay for our forthcoming book ‘Away with Words‘ and of course the future of mobile art. Link to Rita Colantonio’s podcast within our Apple Podcast channel Recently we also published three podcast’s, one with Award Winning Photographer and author, Paul Toussaint from Manhattan, New York. If you missed that, please go here. Another with Award Winning…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 7 March 2021
Reminiscing about touch… can you recall when you last touched someone that does not live with you? I can, it was when the brunette and I were in ‘our’ secretive riverside café eating home-made cakes and drinking freshly brewed cappuccinos. Chocolate cake for the chocoholic and carrot cake for myself. The staff are also the owners of this café and a mutual embrace is the norm for their regulars. It leaves an inner glow that lasts long after the visit is over, usually into the following week for me. But like all ‘non essential’ businesses in this pandemic, it has been closed for a year now. This is resulting in…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 28 February 2021
‘Revelations‘ by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan, is a new biography on Francis Bacon. Following his death in 1992, an abundance of books, mostly including personal accounts from his friends, were produced and thus contained an abundance of revelations, but just when you think you’ve read and know it it all, can there be anything left to say? Yes, there is actually. This book is much more focused on his early life and career, which were initially quite mundane. But that soon changed, as he fled to London aged 17, escaping his imperceivable father, with an allowance from his mother and accompanied by his nanny, who actually accompanied everywhere until…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 21 February 2021
With incredulous timing, Robin Dunbar’s latest book ‘Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships‘ has been published, when so many of us are experiencing acute loneliness. In the United Kingdom, we are still under the strictest lockdown rules and many of us are shielding too, signifying we cannot leave our properties, at all. We are craving human contact with our friends and families and we worry if they or ourselves will end up being just another sad statistic on the news. Dunbar’s book helps us to understand how physical friendships, whether romantic or platonic activate our endorphin system, nourishing our bodies and our brains. Without its release, we…





























