The cartoon drawings here you may notice below have limited colors. I had competed each of them below on my Apple iTouch using the SketchPad app. The free version of the app only allows those four colors: red, blue, green and black. It was helpful to finish drawings right from the app and display them online for the Internet world to see. From an electronic tool app software an image submitted directly into an technological environment, made active-alive by those whom function in it.
The cartoons were done for my other, blog site, Curtis On The News. The graphic like image with the red mountains was my first completed work from SketchPad. It ended up on the same, news commentary blog.
As you may see I tried to do what possible with the four colors including the dark-haired woman with the blue, green-hinted sweater. I wanted to place winter shaped clouds in the snowman drawing. It was tough going with no white color, I attempted to indicate the clouds with the eraser against the blue sky. It was a no go, I had to settle for a cloudless sky. The full version of SketchPad have a greater, color palette, I did not purchase it.
The effort put forth on these drawings was favorable training for me, especially when I was working on a small, iPod screen, with my fingers and stylus pens. Having those four colors helped me to focus on the message of these artworks done paperless. I liked the cartoon with the dollar symbol person addressing an inquiry. And too, that dark-haired woman pondering why she won't vote for either, two major candidates. My wish you may be able to 'read' what these drawings are saying, thank you for visiting.




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