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Mobile Photography & Art Showcase – 4 July 2021
“Romantic love is an obsession, it possesses you”, said Dr Helen Fisher, an anthropologist in her book ‘Why we Love’ and it’s true. It’s incredibly distracting, falling in love and yet it is perhaps the greatest natural high there is. When you mix Oxytocin – the love hormone with a good amount of Dopamine (the pleasure hormone), you get a very heady mix, perhaps you could say, it makes us insane but what if you’re not looking to fall in love and it creeps up on you when you least expect it…then that’s not walking on air, that’s flying by the seat of your pants… Can falling in love be diagnosed?…
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Brand New Podcast with Digital Artist Richard Laird from New York, United States
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 Digital Artist Richard Laird from New York, United States. In this podcast Laird discusses his first experiences into mobile art, his creative direction as a tutor of mobile art, his inspirations and editing style and so much more.
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Brand New Podcast with Award Winning Digital Artist Linda Hollier Currently Living in Canada
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 Linda Hollier currently living in Canada. In this podcast Hollier discusses her first experiences into mobile art the depth of her mobile art, how she got started and why, her inspirations, her capturing and editing distinctive style, her mobile art creations during the pandemic and much more! Link to Linda’s new website
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Mobile Photography & Art – Flickr/Instagram Group Showcase 9 May 2021
It is Mother’s Day in many parts of the world today, not officially in the UK, we celebrate that day in March. But Mother’s Day, really is everyday, with a beautiful mother of my own and three gorgeous children, I live both sides and it is glorious, in spades. It is a day, not only to be thankful but also to rejoice, to laugh, be happy, to celebrate. Laughter is the best medicine and its positive effects on our health have been clinically studied since the 70’s. There are over 5,000 laughter clubs worldwide, originally inspired by Dr Madan Kataria, who developed laughter yoga in Mumbai, I’m thinking of starting…
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Brand New Podcast with Award Winning Digital Artist Jane Schultz from the United States
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 Jane Schultz from the United States. In this podcast Schultz discusses her first experiences into mobile art, the depth of her mobile, how she got started and why, her workflow, her style, the future of mobile art, her mobile art creation during the pandemic. Schultz also wanted to ensure that viewers viewed her online gallery of images, perfect for Mother’s Day gifts.
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Brand New Podcast with Award Winning Digital Artist Catherine Caddigan from the United States
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 Catherine Caddigan from the United States. In this podcast Caddigan discusses her art education, her previous career as an graphic designer, her first experiences into mobile art, the depth of her mobile, how she got started and why, her workflow, her style, the future of mobile art, her mobile art creation during the pandemic and how TheAppWhisperer has helped her and more.
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Brand New Podcast with Award Winning Digital Artist and Educator Cintia Malhotra from New Jersey, United States
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 and Educator, Cintia Malhotra from New Jersey, United States. Malhotra discusses her work as an art teacher in a public school, her first ventures into digital mobile art, how she got started and why, her workflow, her style, the future of mobile art and how TheAppWhisperer has helped her and more.
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Mobile Photography / Art New Year Resolutions 2021 From Artists Throughout The World
2020 has been an unstable and blistering year and the idea of making New Year Resolutions for 2021 seems overwhelming. Susan Rennie, an Award Winning Mobile Artist from California, expressed it so well, she wants “to slough off the pandemic carapace of terror, debilitation and devitalisation and recover my pre-pandemic eagerness, energy, enjoyments, explorations in creativity”. And Award Winning artist Lisa Cirenza, who managed to relocate from the UK to France during the pandemic expressed “at one point during my battle with C-Beast, I found I really didn’t think I’d ever have the energy to accept and reflect, to lead a creative life again full of roads unknown“. For Kate…
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Mobile Photography & Art Instagram Showcase – 16 August 2020
Walk with me.. I’ve been lecturing on Sophie Calle this week. Calle became known for creating emotional artwork from her own personal experiences. She once spontaneously followed and photographed a stranger, a man, all the way to Italy. Another time, she found a lost address book and interviewed and photographed everyone within it about the owner and then published the results in a French newspaper. One time, she chanced a job as a chambermaid in a Venetian hotel, just so she could photograph all the mess and details left behind. Even before my dear friend Tracey Emin portrayed her famous bed, Calle opened up her own bed and invited strangers…
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Mobile Photography and Art—‘Hope in Adversity’ Interview with Judy Lurie Wahlberg from Boulder, Colorado, United States
Today, we are publishing our twenty sixth interview in our new series, Hope in Adversity. One that’s based around art, artists and isolation during the midst of Covid-19. This interview is with talented mobile photographer and artist Judy Lurie Wahlberg from Boulder, Colorado, United States. This is an inspiring interview, love, loss, work, and melancholy are all described in prose that is somehow at once lapidary and altogether palpable; an engrossing read. To read others in this series of interviews with Jill Lian, Vicki Cooper, Gerry Coe, Sarah Bichachi, Sukru Mehmet Omur, Phyllis Shenny, Alisa Smith Williams, Joy Barry, Fleur Schim, Fiona Christian, Peter Wilkin, Ile Mont, Lynette Sheppard, M. Cecilia…