Cover Art Created On … An iPhone?

by Rebecca Loveridge on May 27, 2009

CV1_TNY_06_01_09.inddCheck this out. Artist Jorge Colombo drew this week’s New Yorker magazine cover on his iPhone, using a $5 application called Brushes. He simply stood outside Madame Tussaud’s in Times Square and cranked it out in an hour. Check out the video of the cover being created, step by step, here. People passing him in Times Square probably thought he was simply checking his email or phone messages. “I got a phone in the beginning of February, and I immediately got the program so I could entertain myself,” Colombo told the New Yorker website. A new drawing from Colombo will appear each week on the New Yorker’s website.

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