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I've been wanting to try this for a long time. I still need to wash it but I think it looks promising.
Model: Shutterstock image.
If you have a high quality picture that you would like for me to turn into a design like this please let me know! I love doing it, and I will make sure to credit you with the photography.
Ink smooshing is a really fun and easy technique and was a great way to create a background for these cute dolphins from the @ClearlyBesotted new Make A Splash set. 🐬
More photos and details on my blog:
limedoodledesign.com/2015/08/ink-smooshing/
Thanks for looking!
Debby
brand spankin new tattoo i did on myself. it was really difficult to judge how the ink was going in being white, will probably have to touch this up once healed.
Pen and ink, Approx A1 size, 2009.
Another grafitti tree based on two photographs I took in Scotland last year. I wonder where all these people are now? Making this drawing was pretty paintful as I could not reach the top to draw, I ended up sitting on a cushion in the back garden and crouching over the drawing, I even put the cushion on the drawing and sat on the drawing itself. It was pretty ambitious. It hasn't put me off though, I'd like to do something bigger if possible.
I blogged about the whole thing here (May/June 09): perfectible-spark.blogspot.com/
I'm off to Scotland again now, hopefully I'll bring back lots more inspiration and photographs to draw from.
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Cyclist, © Tim Lowly, 1993, ink on paper, 9" x 6", private collection.
In this image of my friend John speeding towards me on a bicycle I was interested (when–many years after taking the photograph–I was thinking about making it into an ink painting) in the image’s compelling sense of mystery, action and potential danger. While working on the ink painting I was thinking of Turner's painting Rain, Steam, and Speed and the futuristic (zooming into the future) implications of the image. I'm not sure how much I was aware of this at the time I made the drawing, but there is also a meaningfulness in making that complicates the image: the initial spontaneous and instantaneous snapshot of a figure blurred in motion then replicated with a labor intensive, meditative act of making the painting. This was a very different process than traditional Korean ink painting, but in some respect similarly meditative.
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who walks on the moon and will punish us all one day.
9X12
ink marker watercolor on sticker paper
8$ + S&H
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I had been wanting to try something like this out for quite a while.
The background was lit up with a flash, there were two black velvet 'walls' positioned on either side and I had my sister dropping ink droplets into the water.
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