Irreverent iPad Illustrations

Sarah Sitkin Gets Creative with the Draw Something App

The Draw Something app is now available for download from Apple. Most people use it to create casual doodles, yet Sarah Sitkin, a California-based photographer, shows that the app can be used as more than just a pastime.

Her illustrations are quirky, irreverent and not necessarily safe for work. Still, they are entertaining and amusing. Sometimes it's nice to contemplate the melting, dripping shades of classic Monet paintings. Other times, it's fun to look at a cartoonish illustration of a blender full of guts and blood -- it's like the art equivalent of a cheesy horror movie.

The off-the-cuff appeal of the Draw Something app is obvious. In a way, it is an updated version of the cocktail napkin. Still, not all cocktail napkin doodles are alike, and Sitkin's drawings are of an appreciably higher quality than most.
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2. Artistic Expression on Mobile Apps - Leveraging mobile drawing apps to showcase creativity and push the boundaries of traditional illustration techniques.
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1. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to embrace digital platforms and experiment with new ways of creating and sharing artwork.
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