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I couldn't resist this old brass 3.5 inch roller at a wet and windy car boot sale. I don't know the age but I guess it was originally all shiny brass which has accumulated years of ink. The roller is in really good condition so I intend to use it, too good to just look at and the right size for small engravings. I don't know if it is meant to, but the centre pin can come out to remove the roller.
So when I first went to Vegas on New Year's Eve 2010/2011 I heard that Coldplay was playing at the Cosmopolitan. I wanted to go but it was such a spur of the moment and short trip I didn't. But because I have that image in my head I always associate Coldplay with Las Vegas and someday I want to see their concert there in that city.
Right now, my current favorite song by them is "Ink".
Here is their video, which is awesome:
www.bing.com/videos/search?q=coldplay+ink+video&FORM=...
and their lyrics in the first comment box below.
Tim Holtz distress inks wet on a slippery surface, then the page pressed on. More water squirted on. Acrylics dripped and some text stamped on. I like this :)
artÃculo sobre universitarios que viven solos (y que creen ser independientes) pero aun reciben dinero de sus padres.
Article about graduates who live alone (and they think they are independent) but still receive some money from his parents.
When I told my mother I wanted this tattoo, she loved the idea. Today, after a four hour wait, I got my first ink. Because life isn't complete without the 1982 symbol for EPCOT center tattooed on your leg, now is it?
I chose this for many reasons--but I love it because of how many things are inside it. I think she would've liked it, too.
A quick ink study of Bamboo chosen to represent the element "Wood" for the Rawlings Conservatory 2012 Fall Mum Show.
Ink drawing with digital texturing, copyright 2012 Stephanie Smith.
Some ink before being mixed for a layer of the Impactist print. Awesome and disgusting.
In Radiolab We Trust
A limited print set to benefit Radiolab and WNYC.
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Featuring: Jez Burrows, Frank Chimero, Nicholas Felton, Meg Hunt and Impactist.
First series now sold out!
I've try to shoot some ink how they drop into the water. It was boring, because they are many pictures like this, but i've to take the ink cartridge, put it into the water and take my hands on it.
I've take cold water, because the ink is fixed in the water.
Sorry for the low sharpness, i don't know why.
An exhibition featuring book arts and printmaking from across New York state. Main Street Arts selected the participating organizations and art centers and they in turn, selected the artists/artwork to be included.
Exhibiting Organizations:
Genesee Center for the Arts & Education (Rochester):
Chris Charles, Kate Fisher, Sue Leopard, Rebecca Lomuto, Geri McCormick, Jeannette McDunnah, Mariah Pfieffer, Laura Wilder
Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester):
Amanda Chestnut, Christine Chin, Francois Deschamps, Rick McKee Hock, Gregory Eddi Jones, Joan Lyons, Nathan Lyons, Scott McCarney, Laura Minor, Nick Marshall, Juliana Muniz, Brian Murphy, Kirby Pilcher, Keith A. Smith, Alicia Taylor
Western New York Book Arts Center (Buffalo):
Peter Sowiski, Barbara Rowe, David McNamara, Richard Kegler, Adele Henderson
Wells Book Arts Center (Aurora):
Richard Kegler, Jenna Rodriguez, selection of student work
Women's Studio Workshop (Kingston):
Antonia Aitken, Jess Atkinson, Alison Byrnes, Wei Jane Chir, Kathy Hettinga, Susan Mills, Toby Millman Sarah Peters, Lizzie Ridout, Libby Scarlett, Rose Smith, Anne Thompson, and Natalia Zapella.
Booklyn (Brooklyn):
Raymond Pettibon, Cristin Sheehan Sullivan, Christine Shields, Artnoose, Kelie Bowman, Candace Hicks, Plus works included by various artists
Love this month challenge from Hero Arts, I can make many more card for this Month challenge (keeping in touch)..
Love to use always my Antique Engravings stamp set...this is really elegant and fantastic stamp...thanks HA.... :)
How I made my Background and colored my Sea Shell:
I colored my sea shell only with one copic marker (the orange one :) cause I have only 18 copics till today :) ). Then I distressing the back paper behind the sea shell with 3 colors of Distess ink (2 different blue and the tea dye one), I used my sponge to take the color from the Ink and gave it to the paper. Then I spread the ink on my wet brush to make an effect like sand on the beach. Last but not least gave white gel pen on the blue area.
I am joining also another challenge with this card....
For more info you can take a peak on my BLOG
Thanks for looking :)
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"The palest ink is better than the best memory."
--Chinese Probverb
One of the many fountain pens I use to write in my journals.