Courtesy of apps like Brushes and Sketchbook Pro, Finger painting has become a very popular application on iPhone and iPad. Magnificent works by renowned artists like David Kassan , the New Yorker’s Jorge Columbo and David Hockney have been very popular among most Apple aficionados. Such is the anticipation that David Hockney’s one of its kind series of paintings has been put up for display in an exhibition that is currently being run by Paris’s Pierre Berge-Yves St. Laurent Foundation and will continue until January 30.
Nomad Brush for the iPad from Don Lee on Vimeo.
However, finger painting does not fit perfectly to everybody’s liking. Most iPad users resorted to painting with styluses but unfortunately for them, the current range of styluses is just not enough to quench their thirst and deliver a proper and precise experience. This is exactly why a unique stylus has been designed for art lovers. This particular stylus closely resembles a real paintbrush. The long handle and soft bristles would really interest most art-inspired folks out there and due to its precision and responsiveness, this stylus pretty much becomes a must buy for such people.
The new paint brush stylus will be available for the iPad in February.
(via iClarified)