Wednesday, April 14, 2010

1.0My dream drawing pad



Oh my God! Wacom have their second generation CINTIQ 21UX!! It is awesome! I wish I would have one, but it is too much for me (a poor student). This drawing pad combination of a color LCD with pen input capabilities allows us to work "naturally" and "intuitively directly on the surface. This new generation update the sensitive of the surface, and is can responds to angle of the pen. So, we can draw a digital graph just like what we do on paper. I post it on my blog because I want to tell you my dream drawing pad. I name it Lazy drawing pad : )

For more information, go to Wacom.

4 comments:

Florence Artolle said...

this is an amaizing toy to draw. New technologies like art are everywhere

Sincere Yeung said...

Yes, Art is always here and needed in any generation.

Henri said...

Where can by them? I want one

Sincere Yeung said...

http://www.wacom.com/
Maybe Best Buy are selling it

Voicethread >>>

The Lovers by Rene Magritte is painted by oil in 1928. Rene Magritte was one of the major figures of Surrealism and perhaps the greatest Belgian artist of the 20th century. In this painting, we can defined it is a Surrealism painting by the humorous effect and the special performance technique. When you look at this painting, you will ask yourself what this painting means, why do the lovers covered their face and kiss? As you see, there’re two figures in the middle of the room, the background is kind of dark. You can feel something from it.

I choose this painting because when I first look at it. The two figures come though my eyes and I can’t stop thinking of what it means. I want to find the meaning of this painting. When Magritte was fourteen, his mother died by drowning herself in the river. When his mother was found, her dress was covering her face. People said this event affect Magritte’s artwork. However, Magritte said “My painting is visible images which conceal nothing… they evoke mystery and indeed when one sees one of my picture, one ask oneself this simple question ‘What does that mean?’ It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable.”

Are we really thinking too much? How do you think about it? Do you think it just made for art, or does it have a meaning behind it?