Instructor: Rachael Sokolowski
Wednesday, August 7
1:00pm - 4:00pm
1 session
The iColorama app (“iC”) is a full-featured art app that has an impressive and extensive set of artistic tools for image editing/creation. During this introductory-level workshop, you’ll receive an overview of iC and learn how to enhance your photos and create unique works of digital art. The goal of this workshop is to learn how to use IC to develop a workflow that resonates with your creative style and unique perspective. This workshop is geared toward beginning learners who are using an Apple iPad to edit photos and/or create digital art. Demonstrations will be provided to change the tone, the colors, the grain, the noise and the size of your image and adding artistic elements from oil to water and many other effects in between. Please bring 3-5 images that you would like to turn into digital art.
Rachael Sokolowski was an early adopter of the iPhone as her camera of choice. She works with photography, video and mixed media, often adding text and different filters from various iPhone apps. She prints to a variety of different media, often adding to the images with ink, pastel and water-based oils. Her images have been shown at juried and group shows at different locations on the Cape Cod and has won awards in the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, the Creative Arts Center in Chatham and first place in the 2020 National Association of Digital Artists Resilience Competition. Rachael lives year-round in North Truro, Massachusetts.