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I set myself up for utter failure. Or did I? Anyway, it felt like I tried so hard to make this sketch fail.
1) Really big brushes to make rendering finer details practically impossible - CHECK
2) Crappy copier paper that is bound to wrinkle and tear (which is both did) - CHECK
3) Little or no experience in a medium, so lack of skills is a sure thing - CHECK
4) Unlucky number for a day of the month - CHECK
Maybe this is an example that it is so bad that it is actually good. More likely, I was so busy getting things right, I didn't have time to mess things up.
You can see the black mark on both her legs. They're very ugly. However I used 5% Panoxyl to heal her by covering all areas stained.
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I was painting repeated shapes for my textiles studio class and then when i looked at the negative space i suddenly saw Onigiris. <3!
blogged.
I got some new inks and have been messing with them most of the week. Definitely still getting a handle on them, but they're really growing on me.
Photography by Delton Childs for San Antonio Counter Culture and Tattoo Ink Machines and Accessories.
PaleoStallion white ink 12 x 14 inches 2004 [04402]
This was a piece of Ice Age [paleolithic 8000 - 30,000 BP] portable art, carved out of maybe bone, maybe antler. I decided to use this image [unaltered] to create two images, this one using white ink w/black paper, and another using traditional black ink.
Horses were amongst the top subjects portrayed in the paleolithic gallery of art but seldom with this much screaming emotion.