Instructor: Rachael Sokolowski
Thursday, August 6
9am - 12pm
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 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 on applying various effects and filters to change the tone, the colors, the grain, the noise and the size of your image. Please bring your iPad and 3-5 images that you would like to turn into digital art.
We will be using the IColorama app. It is free to download but requires in app purchases to use all the functionality. Note: there are 2 versions of iColorama one for the iPhone (iColorama S) and one for the iPad (iColorama) Please install the correct one on your iPad before the workshop session.
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Rachael Sokolowski is a visual artist and writer based in North Truro, Massachusetts. Her work blends image and language into visual stories, inviting viewers to reflect on the world—one photograph, one moment at a time. Many of her projects emerge organically rather than following a fixed narrative, allowing intuition, observation, and curiosity to guide the creative process. An early adopter of the iPhone as her primary camera, Rachael embraces the versatility of mobile photography. She works across photography, video, and mixed media, often layering text or experimenting with a range of iPhone apps. Her prints frequently push beyond traditional boundaries, incorporating ink, pastel, and water-based oils to build texture, depth, and tactile presence. Rachael’s work has been included in juried and group exhibitions and has received numerous honors. She is Vice President of the Cape Cod Viewfinders Camera Club and a member of both the National Association of Digital Artists and The Truro Group.