You don't always need a paintbrush...

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This fantastic painting wasn't done with the usual paint and a brush.  This, and the rest of the set, was created by Jorge Colombo on his iPhone using the application called Brushes!

As if I didn't want an iPhone bad enough before...

I chose to post this because I was already taken by the little details before I even realized they were made with a fingertip and phone.  The one pictured here is my favorite, but they're all really gorgeous.  Check 'em out!

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I like this. Photoshop does something similar too. I have a pay as you go so I am so uncool in the phone department, lol!

Neat! Now I really want an iPhone. Don't know how I'm gonna convince my husband that I need one now too...

This reminds me of the old days when we would manipulate SX-70 Polaroids before they set. Except this looks like you have way more control of the outcome. Cool find!

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