Apple has updated its 'Start Something New' campaign that features artistic works created on its devices.
Explore bold new work that artists are creating with Apple products.
The works are presented in a new (somewhat difficult to navigate) gallery. You can click on each work to learn more about the artist and how it was created.
Featured:
● Painting fluid landscapes by Lu Jun, China
● Painting with dots by Lieu Nguyen, Vietnam
● Chasing wild vistas by Emma Phillips, Australia
● Illustrating nature through its detailsby Tiffany Bozic, USA
● Drawing with light by Darren Pearson, USA
● Shooting from a new perspective by Bernhard Lang, Germany
● Visualizing the power of gravity by Greg Barth, UK
● Cultivating a different kind of rose by Kahori Maki, Japan
● Composing a sense of wonder by Jake Sargeant, USA
● Seeking color in the streets by Brian Lotti, USA
● Capturing the texture of movement by William Hundley, USA
The updated 'Start Something New' site is live in Australia, India, New Zealand, South Korea, and Vietnam and should be launching the USA and Canada soon.
Take a look at the link below...
Read More [via MacRumors]
Bernhard Lang, Germany
Lieu Nguyen, Vietnam
Explore bold new work that artists are creating with Apple products.
The works are presented in a new (somewhat difficult to navigate) gallery. You can click on each work to learn more about the artist and how it was created.
Featured:
● Painting fluid landscapes by Lu Jun, China
● Painting with dots by Lieu Nguyen, Vietnam
● Chasing wild vistas by Emma Phillips, Australia
● Illustrating nature through its detailsby Tiffany Bozic, USA
● Drawing with light by Darren Pearson, USA
● Shooting from a new perspective by Bernhard Lang, Germany
● Visualizing the power of gravity by Greg Barth, UK
● Cultivating a different kind of rose by Kahori Maki, Japan
● Composing a sense of wonder by Jake Sargeant, USA
● Seeking color in the streets by Brian Lotti, USA
● Capturing the texture of movement by William Hundley, USA
The updated 'Start Something New' site is live in Australia, India, New Zealand, South Korea, and Vietnam and should be launching the USA and Canada soon.
Take a look at the link below...
Read More [via MacRumors]
Bernhard Lang, Germany
Lieu Nguyen, Vietnam