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On an A6 Rhodia pad, with quite a dirty finger. The "Bulletproof" inks claim to bond to the cellulose in the paper after a while and be very permanent, so I thought I'd see how well that worked. Unfortunately I had to adjust the levels because of bad lighting, but you can see the basic results.
While home for the holidays I spent some time in Webster Groves, Missouri, where my novel I'm in the process of rewriting is set. I felt better about the setting being there; everything sort of clicked and felt exactly as it should there.
This block was where the family in my book lives.
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
.: Ink :.
BJD :: TarteauCitron - Okaeri
Make-up :: by Limë
Fur :: by Limë
Eyes :: Glass 10mm grey
Bear Hat :: Guppykisses
for Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan or INK (http://www.ink.group.ph). meh. not exactly what i wanted (that's what i get for procrastinating). the pose is very stiff; i would've wanted it more dynamic sana. and i don't have time to do something about the very plain business card (although i think plain works well too; draws the attention of the viewer).
printing this later for inclusion in the 2008 INK catalog (a compilation of all members to be given out to potential clients/ publishers/ ad agencies)
i'll come up with a better one next year or if i have time i'll redraw this even if it's past thedeadline already... right now i just need to have something for the catalog ^___^
p.s. i eventually changed the name on the card to bright yellow and the text below it to white..
Letterpress printed baseball card coasters. More images: www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2793644&id=2244303&...
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
Aniki Fountain Pen Inks are Cellulose Reactive and For Archival Purposes. Waterproof, Smearproof,Fast dry, Good Lubricating and Flow Characteristics. Not stay on the surface of paper, it penetrates to the deep of paper for long life that creates unforgettable memories for generations.
While you are writing on your notebook ink colors may appear a little different than color swatches given here depending to paper Ph., paper thickness, ink flow of your fountain pen nib and your fountain pen characteristics.
ink and watercolor. 4th world character created by jack kirby. original art is for sale. www.patreon.com/fareldal