20 Beautiful Examples of iPad Finger Painting
Let’s be open-minded, finger painting is no longer just child’s play. There are numerous online artists including some friends of mine who are designers love to use their iPhone and iPad to draw pictures.

Thanks to some apps like Brushes, these artistes can upload their masterpieces directly online to social networking sites like Deviant Art, Facebook or Flickr. They also created some awesome videos teaching you how you can do that too.
Below are 20 Piece de Resistance (which means masterpieces) that are painted only with iPad.

By Suzi

By Mike Miller

By Suzi

By Suzi

By RubensLP

By Mike Miler

By Fabric Lenny

By David Newman

By Kevin Barba

By Fabric Lenny

By Jake.Icjaker

By Jake.Icjaker

By flynryon

By Luis Peso
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Author: iYingHang
iYingHang is an obnoxious 17 years old blogger and online entrepreneur featured in various Malaysia's media. Besides running his web design company, he also blog at his Technologies Blog, Shastera Dot Com.
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Really an great collection.. It looks awesome…
Looks amazing. Damn wish I had an iPad!
wow, awesome! so cool and amazing!@
I like the blue sky and rabbit, so lovely!
the iPad has totally changed the way I do my work – the iPad is here to stay! Fantastic!
Well, for iPad users, this iPad spot I ran into where gathered many free resources too, must also interest many fans like me: http://ifunia.com/ipad-column/index.html
this is just amazing.
i like to think about how our decade allow us to experiment with a lot of new tools.
we are lucky. and we all should do more!
Fun post. A lot of people will be releasing their inner artists thanks to the iPad.
why does having an ipad mean you stop using traditional means of painting a picture?
if you are an artist then you would appreciate having access to various tools to express your passion. the computer has been around for many years but kids still use pens and pencils today to write and draw – the ipad wont change that.
Wow…these are amazing
thx so much for having me!
The art is pretty amazing, but nothing can replace the beauty of an oil painting.
Checkout this site called iPad Doodler (http://www.ipaddoodler.com). It socially showcases the iPad's creative potential. From the looks of things, the iPad is going to be a revolution in digital painting.
I like the horse by Suzi and finger painting by John Nofsinger
On the surface level of my work, one can see a shifting of dimension and distance within colors and fields, which seem representational of various places in nature. Under this surface though, in my eyes, a painting is a center point, a culminating nexus where all the pieces of a life, in all its complexity and experience, become focused and connected. I paint in an attempt to get myself to release the hold I have on what I consider reality for a moment and be reminded of something more, a place in or outside of time and movement within memory and collective cultural ideas. My work is not landscape; I don’t see my paintings as places although the work does carry a sense of place. Rather, I see the movements left by my hand, which in turn came from those experiences I carried with me to the canvas at that place.
On the surface level of my work, one can see a shifting of dimension and distance within colors and fields, which seem representational of various places in nature. Under this surface though, in my eyes, a painting is a center point, a culminating nexus where all the pieces of a life, in all its complexity and experience, become focused and connected. I paint in an attempt to get myself to release the hold I have on what I consider reality for a moment and be reminded of something more, a place in or outside of time and movement within memory and collective cultural ideas. My work is not landscape; I don’t see my paintings as places although the work does carry a sense of place. Rather, I see the movements left by my hand, which in turn came from those experiences I carried with me to the canvas at that place.
We just opened a online community for ipad, iphone paintings. http://www.ipaintings.net
Yes Its really amazing..a paper computer !!!!
Oh!…that’s great helpful, it’s so right to me! Million thanks for the article,