Well today I've added a new
page to my blog. I seem to be interested in alcohol ink painting. I just signed up for a couple of classes in January and I've got June Rollin's new book on dreamscaping. I'm on the search for some different surfaces to work on. I'd like to get some tiles, clay paper, acetate and Yupo paper. Today samples are just on some coated stock. I can see potential but want a better surface to work the ink on.
So these are just some of my first attempts. Don't judge them to harshly. I'm just beginning this journey. Be sure and stop by Julia's blog and check out the other deskers today. Want to know more about what I'm talking about? You can find it
here.
Happy Wednesday everyone.
9 comments:
Great to just play when you have a new material ! The landscape is looking great ! I have only use the alcohol inks on metal & acetate but like your experiments here ! Ali #36
Hello Miss Peg, I too am dying to make and use some alcohol ink. I think you've done a fabulous job, both pieces are gorgeous, really, I have a box of small antique domino's waiting to be inked, have to make my own, I will be trying that this weekend, I have to come back and see what else you make, love experimenting especially with inks..
Thanks for visiting my nest, have a wonderful week..
So wonderful to enjoy this special art. This look is gorgeous!
Have a creative time
Erika
check out http://artfultimes.blogspot.co.uk/
and do submit some of your AI work - it is fantastic stuff you are doing. Never seen anyone do scenes before - wonderful!
Hugs, Neet xx
Its amazing, I have fallen in love with it although I have only played a few time. Hope you have a wonderful adventure.
They are beautiful! Love what you've done with them!!
Heather 106
My favourite is to dribble the inks onto acetate and blow them about through a straw. It is great fun.
Karen #62
Happy Belated WOYWW. Beautiful art. I have not done much with AI. Ali x #73
Alcohol inks you say - super pieces, well done - thanks for visiting me BJ#64
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