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I got the ink jar at Savers for a buck, and the feathers at Hobby Lobby: two or three dollars for a package of six.
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Zig clean color real brush, grey and green turquoise on 8.5 x 11 paper
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Just another quick shot today as i have loads on still. Wanted to create the illusion that i was melting for this but during the processing thought it looked good as just me emerging from a puddle of ink.
Didn't actually take any time at all to do as it was just a case of erasing portions of the image and adding reflections and playing with the colour. Now i have a taste of trying this out like a scene out of Terminator! Later guys! :)
The lovely Nessa, showing off her wonderful new ink :)
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Drawn ink straight in...lead free
With ink and inktense wc pencils
CHIRI UNRYU PAPER is very thin handmade Japanese paper. the dark pieces are in it are pieces of bark. It is a very thin paper, somewhat like tissue paper, yet stronger and stiffer. It does not fall apart when wet, but does require extra care especially when trying to draw or use pen and ink.
Here is a link about this paper....http://www.theearthpaper.net/chiri-paper.html
New session on Ink 'N' Water, I use a green ink drooped form a needle in a bowl of water, then I use the Photoshop to color it.
Click to see the original shot without colors.
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Ink sketch of some roses I saw. I haven't taken them to color yet but maybe someday. This was done in a moleskine book. These are calle Knockout Roses I am told and are very hardy around Missouri area. They were a brilliant red.
Ink & watercolor.....
When I sat down to paint, I thought I would try to copy another Van Gogh...even though I never ''copy'' but I do interpret...:) But after a few brush strokes, I decided to just 'take off on my own"...:) After all if I did copy him I might have to cut off my ear or something...:)
I picked up the paint brush and went right to it....no pre drawing! I love doing this! It helps me ''get loose'' and lose all the details I think I have to put in...but alas...in the end I could not resist the ink!!!
If you Google Van Gogh's Blue Iris's...you can see the painting....I can't seem to copy/paste it for you here.
Vincent van GoghPost-Impressionist Grand Master Vincent Van Gogh’s “Irises, Saint Remy, 1889,” depicts the garden of the hospital where he spent the last months of his life. Suffering from depression for most of his life, Van Gogh (1853 – 1890) believed he could remain sane by painting and continued to do so while in Saint Remy. This work, the first he created while he was a patient, was influenced by the strong outlines, unusual angles and unconventional coloring of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Selling only one painting in his lifetime, Van Gogh’s “Irises, Saint-Remy” set a world record in 1987 when it sold for $49 million.
Model: Emma Bourke
Assistants: Paul Hagger, Rhonda Bourke
Limited edition, signed prints available at janelong.photomerchant.net/ink