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Inspiring Artworks Created with the Brushes App

The Brushes app for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad provides a unique environment for artists to create works of art by finger painting on touchscreen displays.

The app achieved notoriety in 2009 when artist, Jorge Colombo, created a cover for the New Yorker magazine with the tip of his finger.

Since then, artists all over the world have been using the Brushes App to create paintings of different styles and genres.

On Flickr, there are currently 713 groups where artists have been sharing the work they’ve created with the Brushes app. One group in particular, Just Brushes, has over 3200 members and showcases paintings created from scratch.

Below are some awe-inspiring examples of art collected from the Just Brushes group including amazing abstract paintings, portraits, landscapes and much more.

Untitled #85 by Tony B. Abstract painting with bold colors and brushstrokes.


Untitled #86 by Tony B. Abstract painting with lines and rich colored squares.


Untitled #14 by Jeff Babbitt. An abstract exploration of colors and black lines.


Inmaserranito For JKPP by Rick Shulman. Portrait with variety of grays, black and color.


Yellow Boy by Laurent Messager. Street scene with electrifying yellows, pinks and blues.


Fishippo by Laurent Messager. Neon-like colors on a fantastical fish.


Taffsdad/John Holiday for JKPP by Rick Shulman. Portrait with lines and shading and reflecting sunglasses.


2-35 Vincent Van Gogh by SallyAnn La Main. Woman in the field provides tribute to Van Gogh’s colors and painting style.


Pete by Rob Mance. Line drawing sketch with fine lines and shading.


Officer on Stand in Trial by Rick Shulman. Quick witness sketch with Brushes’ layers and brushes.


Stylized Landscape by Mike Piggott. Luscious green landscape with stylized lines and brush strokes.


Maiko32 by Yoshiyuki Uchida. Portrait of a woman with eye-popping colors and fine detail.


Art class #2 by Roz Hall. Another artist during a life drawing session provides inspiration for a palette of bold blues and vibrant red.


Stefanby Roz Hall. Portrait of an artist with defining wrinkles and shadows on a rich background.


Airport Random by Rick Shulman. Portait sketch of waiting woman with squiggly lines and smudged charcoal effects.


White Swan by Thijs Meuwese. Ballerina pops from the dark background with white leotard and pink tutu.


Sundown 2 by Thijs Meuwese. Sky aglow with brilliant yellows and orange as sun descends.


Daffodils by David Gwaltney. Flourishing daffodils on textured purple background.


Untitled #10 by Jeff Babbitt. Abstract painting with shapes and colors and thick brushstrokes.


Starry iPad Night by Rick Shulman. Replicated painting of van Gogh’s Starry Night. Brushes serves palette and brushstrokes well.


David Lynch iPad Brushes Sketch by Mr. Atrocity. Grey tones add to the facial features and locks of hair.


Soul by Luciana Lato. Art is soulful music in this iPad painting where sound meets a small dancing figure.


Rendezvous by SallyAnn La Main. An old masters-like landscape with delicate colors and shading.


Untitled #36 by Mengelmn. Landscape with barren tree and color streaked sky.


Cautious Crossing by Billy Steve Clayton. Landscape with cross-hatched lines, small dabbed brushstrokes and illuminating sky.


Doodling while watching The Thing by Barry Johnson. Portrait of Kurt Russell with defining lines and filled colors.


Untitled #37 by Mengelmn. Color streaked sky with finger-like tree limbs.


Lost in Translation by Rick Shulman. Portrait of Bill Murray with detailed face, strong lines and transparent glass.


Emma (left hand) by Roz Hall. Left-handed portrait with eye-catching yellow highlight streaks.


Landscape From YouTube by Takaoki Hsieh. Mountain landscape view with reflecting colors, tree-lined horizon, soft clouds on blue sky.


Fish by Takaoki Hsieh. Fish under the sea with patterned gills.


TwoKids by Takaoki Hsieh. Children leaping in patterned foliage.


BigTreeby Takaoki Hsieh. The artist’s first painting on iPad with a great big blue sky.


Random Starbucks Guy by Rick Shulman. Realism in the 2010s: big comfy chair with brick wall, coffee sign and man peering into the screen of his laptop.


Dante (Devil May Cry 3) by Raheem Nelson. Homage to a PlayStation game and anime art.


A Color Study. NYC Subway commuter by Julia Sverchuk. Patchwork colors, white lines and North Face brand logo.


FGT! Sitting Pretty by freeboard 4 by SallyAnn La Main. Delicately painted bluebird perched on a woman’s hand.


Storm Clouds Gathering by David Gwaltney. Color streaks threaten across sky and sea.


Daybreak by David Gwaltney. Sun peaking above the horizon, sky and water make way for new day.


Hint of Spring by Shakespearesmonkey. Multimedia with pictures from mobile and traced over in Brushes iPad app.


Jar Jar Brinked by Paul Kercal. Artist’s work drawn on an iPod Touch, “done on a bus, train, tube, Eurostar and then back until the batteries ran out.”


Woman in library by Alex Raventós Cardús. Sketch with thin lines and fills of color.


Route (lle de la Réunion) by jmhincky2007. Storm sky reflected in road.


Arrangement in Dentist Office #2 by David Gwaltney. Flower still-life with reds, oranges, pinks and blue.


mire by Alex Raventós Cardús . Portrait with patterned furnishings.



Bol de plástic amb fruits by Alex Raventós Cardús. Fruit Still Life in complimentary patterned bowl and table covering.


HURT IN YOUR HURT by Paul Payne. Detailed right down to the tattooed arms and neck, and pack of Marlboro’s.


On the Bloor Street Line by Matthew Watkins. Subway sketch with a stranger dressed in black.


Surprise Sunrise by Agusta3. Landscape with cross-hatched lines, small brushstrokes and breakthrough sun.


4 miles outside of Lockjaw, Kentucky by Alberto Olio. Traveling down the road in the quintessential red pick-up truck.


GoodyBoy by Amanda Cook. Old-fashioned drive in sign lit at night.


Design by Amanda Cook. Perspective and typography at dusk.


NYC 1999 by Xoan Baltar. City scene with moving cars.


History by SallyAnn La Main. Textured seascape.


iPad Painting of Picasso’s Three Musicians by Rita Flores. Replicated Picasso painting which Pablo himself would have undoubtedly loved.


Mountain by robertdawson. Mountain meets water in this serene scene.


Scandal Du Jour. Subway commuters (iPhone art) by Julia Sverchuk. Line portraits side-by-side with color highlighted scandals.


What a Life! by Nazo Sislian. A colorful life ride.


The city by Albert Viladrosa. An abstract cityscape with vibrant colors.


Retreating Glacier by Billy Steve Clayton. Palette of blues, green, browns and textured glacier.


Business card 002 with source material by Paul Kercal. Brushes app offers other adventures.


Written and compiled exclusively for Webdesigner Depot by Debbie Hemley. She is a blogger and social media aficionado. She works with businesses to develop content and social media strategies. Read her blog posts on All the News. You can also follow Debbie on Twitter (@dhemley).

What you think about Brushes art? Do you create artwork on an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad? Let us know in the comments!


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