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Ink.
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...on my bread plate
at the historic El Tovar Lodge
seductively enticed me to capture her in my Zen journal.
The El Tovar, opened in 1905, as a Harvey House
and
is picturesquely situated just a mere
twenty feet from south rim of the Grand Canyon.
The hotel is one of only a handful of Harvey House facilities
that are still in operation,
and
it is an wonderful example of
National Park Service Rustic architecture.
Our table, dressed in crisp white linens, was fireside.
(Ahhh...so romantic!)
Crystal glasses, white china, and silver flatware
sparkled in the sunlight.
It was like stepping back in time.
The room was quietly bustling with activity.
It was elegant, yet, familiar.
Lyrical sounds of various foreign languages
could be softly heard here and there.
Our table instantly became
a welcome, warm and cozy respite from
our hiking along the rim.
It was a
a place to linger...and imagine...and wonder...
about the stories of the travellers
who, decades before us,
sat in our very same places...and, like us,
came here to
enjoy the majesty and inspiration of the canyon beyond.
It was an amazing experience.
We wanted to stay and continue to soak it all in.
I just had to have something
to take back home with me as a remembrance.
Hence, this simple drawing.
She was drawn "ink straight in" (a bit wonky in places)
during our wonderful little lunch and,
by the date,
you can tell that it was made
last fall when we visited the Canyon.
I cannot believe it is just now that this piece
is seeing the light of day!
November seems like eons ago...
funny, how this drawing brings back memories
that feel like
they happened only yesterday!
Time certainly has her way with us!
"Faith is trust
in what the spirit learned
eons ago."
~B.H. Roberts
Approx. size: 5.5" X 5.5"
So you've got to be a hard-core fan to get yourself inked up :-) Shown to me by an obviously dedicated fan at the USGP a few years back. I've always loved that she did this.
5x7 watercolor. I've been trying to do transparent and translucent stones lately. Sometimes it looks like the ink is under the stones and sometimes like the ink goes up over the stones.....
It's the Ink ghosts texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/10137.html (created by Tim2501)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial version for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
Drop of ink in a glass. Illuminated from below with a LED light. First and quick try of something like this, suprisingly turned out quite nice.
young henrys | newtown | sydney
polaroid sx-70 | tip 600 skins edition | nd filter | roidweek 2014 | day 5
Some bold colours from the sunset tonight at Squids Ink wharf.
Fujifilm X-Pro1
Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8
Nisi ND1000
I started teaching photography and the first lesson was water and ink photography. Its my first time doing ink photography and the pics turned out decent.
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Materials: dip pen & Diamine Steel Blue & Rohrer&Klinger Alt-Goldgrun ink, water and Uni-ball Signo pen on Stillman and Birn, Zeta paper
Notes: ...sometimes you just have to see how far you can push the materials.
Because it took time for the ink to dry I'd be working on several these in tandem. This one in particular was getting worked over as I was layering, wetting, scratching with sharp pen nibs...and it just took it all!
Verdict: no bleeding, feathering or warping. This puppy is still lying flat! Zeta rules!