An iPad piece drawn by artistLuis Pesoduring the firstMobileArtCon in New York City .

The conference was host by theIAMDA(International Association of Mobile Digital Artists ) and contract billet over a weekend in October . It was an opportunity for developer , artists , and iPhone and iPad enthusiasts to get together and discuss a burgeon artistic production anatomy . This is a collecting of some of the impressive pieces these artists have make on their iPads and iPhones .

A piece entitled “ Healing Touch ” produce by Mia Robinson on her iPad .

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ArtistDavid Kassandoes an iPad portrait monstrance at the league . “ Drawing in this culture medium is exactly how I ’d draw in a more physical mass medium , ” said Kassan during his tutorial . “ But I can also bring this on an plane and I listen to music on it . ” He also like how the iPad ’s backlit screen makes nighttime cartoon possible .

An iPhone house painting of Times Square byDavid Leibowitz .

At the conference , Dan Hoffmandisplayed prints he made at Kinkos of his iPhone and iPad artwork .

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Another house painting by Luis Peso , create on his iPhone .

Vermont artistCorliss Blakelyhad prints of her iPhone and iPad house painting for cut-rate sale at the conference . The image on the right was printed onto a canvas .

German artist Benjamin Rabe ’s art object “ New York Sky ” was drawn on his iPad using the SketchBookPro app .

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John Bavaro created his “ Kara Dutch Collar variation ” piece using the Brushes app on his iPhone .

Luis Peso show how the UZU iPad app works at MobileArtCon .

Steve Sprang demonstrates his presently - to - be - release vector graphics app , Inkpad , at the conference .

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