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Ink&Clog Goes to Japan

some random left over inks waiting to be reused

ink/watercolor/moleskine

4/16/09

Original Pen & Watercolor by William Becker, Lancaster, PA

5" x 3"

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Mixed technique (digital & traditional)

Here you can see the complete illustration:

INK

Thanks!

Ink, watercolor, and oil pastel. For the group tarot project on IllustratedAtcs.com.

I was in the mood to to some etching but had to settle for pen and ink.

See more of my art at www.howiegreen.com

Ink&Clog Goes to Japan

Japanische Tusche auf Zeichenpapier / japanese ink on drawing paper

The Paris Motor Show flashback includes some drawings of the journalist's heads done on Sketchbook Ink and yes each journalist is speaking different languages....including French. Of course the car designer's team travel home would be taking the Eurostar from France to London and then flying to Chicago.

 

Adobe Photoshop with Sketchbook Ink on the iPad

not sure which ones to keep

 

it tasted the same as the regular pasta...I was expecting some sort of weird taste...oh well. =)

 

oh, I forgot to take the poop out..but it was fine.

 

1 keep

New tattoo, recieved 1 Oct 06.

Ink&Clog Goes to Japan

ink and watercolor on paper

this was finished dec.2005..the whole scene wasnt my idea.got it from a pic.

ink on paper

each 25 x 25 cm

(unique)

 

Peter Jellitsch

2011

here are my inks- i love them all! especially the smell...

Ink & Dagger @ This Is Hardcore Fest 5, 8.15.10 Philadelphia

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.

Ink & 101nib Pen on a damaged sheet of Strathmore Mixed Media paper.

We mix the ink we use in lino printed on an old mirror.

It has been a long time since I have been an active member of a faith community; but in the 1980s I was a member of an Episcopal congregation in NYC and at the time I created this artwork for the parish's newsletter.

 

The prayer is by Frederick Buechner, an ordained Presbyterian minister and author. I struggle alot with my wacked out sleeping/waking cycle. So this prayer has special meaning for me. I am glad that I have rediscovered it.

 

I think that I used a sumi brush for this drawing, but I can't really remember.... My handwriting of the prayer has much more delicate lines, but the scanner was not sensitive enough to reproduce it properly. I probably used a fine point Pilot pen for the prayer. (Nothing special.) I drew/painted/wrote on gray paper.

 

[ Best viewed at its "original" size. ]

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Grandmother Inks' Home, 1974

Here is the inked version of a pencil sketch I did earlier. I can see now why having a clear character design is so important. Yeah for whiteout, but I'd rather not use it.

 

I used a Faber-Castell PITT artist brush pen, refilled with Talens Indian ink, and penciled over the sketch, converted into blue line, printed enlarged on a sheet of copier paper.

ink drawing on paper processed on photoshop

Photos by: Dar San Agustin

HMUA: Christine San Diego

Styling: Dar San Agustin

Model: Kleng Lureme

 

ink on paper

each 25 x 25 cm

(unique)

 

Peter Jellitsch

2011

ink and coloured pencils, 21 x 30 cm (8 x 12 inches), listed on EBAY

Ink on 9" x 12" paper.

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