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No, they do not. Garden plants are like shoes. They make you look thinner and feel like a million bucks!
Watercolor and ink in the 9 by 12" ProArt Sketchbook.
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This is the new ink I got at Electric Ladyland Tattoos on Decatur Street in New Orleans. Originally it was just the goddess holding the moon, but she was off center and a little crooked. I turned her into a triple moon. I think it rocks.
ink tank experiments, taken by putting drops of red & black ink into a fish tank & taking a macro photograph using vintage tamron adaptall 105/2.5mm lens on extension tubes on 5dii & lit with studio flashes
Another Ink Abstract
Playing around with Diamine Ancient Copper, Noodler’s Golden Brown and Iroshizuku Ina-ho inks on Stillman & Birn, Zeta paper
This old lantern sits upstairs in the barn. I didn't get the proportions right, but it was fun to sketch.
Bee Paper Super Deluxe heavyweight Drawing paper 9x6 inch pad, pencil first, then watercolor, then ink.
I punched three ferns and glued them to a tag, covered the entire tag with silver foil tape-right over the punched out shapes. Rubbed the tape down really well with my fingers so the fern shapes became visible then added various colors of alcohol ink ( reds and yellows and a touch of dark green) then I spattered the whole thing with a Gold metallic marker.
Materials: assorted fountain pen inks (Diamine, J. Herbin and Noodler's ) applied to Stillman & Birn, Beta paper with the end of a spoon.
Notes: just playing with ink
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Ink swatch (colour corrected using Lastolite grey card in background)
Slightly off-white sketchbook paper
example of progress, from a ink design using a ZIG clean color real brush pen on a Japaneses fold album
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Based on this photo.
Another experiment with the grass at the bottom. I really like the effect.
The last thing I did on this drawing was to darken the outline around the top of the shell because I thought it blended in too much with the white background. I don't like the result though. That's pen and ink, you can darken something, but you can never lighten it.
This TOPS pad (20490 V2) from Staples handled ink admirably though my current ink rotation could use some brighter colors.