This window art dedicated to the Queen in Westminster Abbey was designed on an iPad
The most recent artistic addition to London's 13th century church, Westminster Abbey, has been made using 21st century technology from California.
The stained glass window, a piece of artwork installed in celebration of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, was created by artist David Hockney on an iPad.
SEE ALSO: This AR documentary lets you know how it really feels to interrogate someone at immigrationDavid Hockney told The Guardian that the iPad was a "natural" thing to use in the creation of the window, since it is backlit "like a window."

The window, entitled "The Queen’s Window", aims to reflect Queen Elizabeth's love for the British countryside.
The Queen’s Window replaces a 19th-century glass window in the almost 800-year-old church.
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