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Ink and Marker on sketchbook

On top of the jar is the dropper used for adding ink to water – using this means the number of drops is known. The dropper is also used to fill waterbrushes with water/ink solution – it seems a far more effective way of filling them, no more messing about trying to squeeze the thing and expecting it to fill on its own.

 

The picture show three drops of Diamine 'Soft Mint' (!) ink added to water – before stirring. Two or three full droppers of ink should be enough to mix a usable solution.

mural para Anuki

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Muse - Uno

 

Spring reflections

Water on pavement

Lachine Canal tunnel

Montreal

Have a great day

Neither Wicked Queen or I got colored tattoos, though these bottles sitting on a nearby tray caught my eye and seem reminiscent of a couple pics that made the various photorolls during the Spokane Pig Out in the Park.

"You saw my pain, washed out in the rain.

Broken glass; saw the blood run from my veins.

But you saw no fault, no cracks in my heart.

And you knelt beside my hope, torn apart."

I cleaned the glass. I cared

that much, just enough

to wipe clean the sharp clarity

before painting in vivid scarlet with its tip on bare sinner’s skin.

And I wonder often why I did, when so few months later I became so set on throwing it all away.

That clean crystalline shard was a promise; who for,

what to? I’m sure I’ll never know. Lots of things

were taken out of my hands in those days {and I mean that in every single way}.

I fed on every raindroppromise like I was starved for earthly light. That day,

sweltering southern July

on a hill, on a mountain

by the house that smelled of figs

its stairways lined with dolls with glassy, soft eyes that I counted {68 total}

136 eyes

For my 200 or so scars, just those 3 months.

There’ll never be enough hearts, of dolls or otherwise to save

to heal every last one, and that’s only me.

Promise me we’ll be alright?

 

Ink in water captured on HD video. You can see the HD footage here:

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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 on shoes

 

Munich

 

"Custom Sneaker Exhibition of VANS CLASSIC SLIP ONS"

  

ink on shoes:

 

Based on the work of the italien (Napoli) Mattia Fagnoni Association (more details under the part organizer) theassociation came up with a idea in the end of 2017 to organize a new benefit exhibition to invite artists and selling their works to raise funds for their work.

   

The shoe become a canvas. The Meaning of ink on shoes is wearing a painting not hanging a painting. Instead of painting a normal canvas the artists paint a shoe. And the best platform or model for a shoe which fits perfectly to the idea is the Vans classic slip on slipper. A lot of space to paint on and most of all the basic material „canvas“. Mattia Fagnoni Association found a retailer who support the exhibition with that particular sneaker model for all participating artists. With that Mattia Fagnoni Association invited over 70 artists until now from all over the world.

   

Now throughout the help and suppport of the german visusal artist Manuel Heischel – cikcuk Mattia Fagnoni Association is able to present some of the collection in the first “ink on shoes“ exhibition in cooperation with VANS and the VANS-Store-Munich in Germany.

  

Selected Artist:

   

Bettieskler (I)

 

Nicolas Chalifour (CND)

 

Valentina Campagni (I)

 

Andrea Casciu (I)

 

Giuseppe Gep Caserta (I)

 

David Chung (USA)

 

cikcuk (D)

 

Sarah Lena Dorn (D)

 

Stefano Fabretti (I)

 

Camilla Falsini (I)

 

Jacopo Gik (I)

 

David Gonzales (USA)

 

Flüke Graf (E)

 

Veks Van Hillik (F)

 

Isaac Malakkai (USA)

 

Beatriz Mutelet (F)

 

Domenico Marini Horidome (I)

 

Hanna Jaeun (USA)

 

Marc Jung (D)

 

Matteo Leozappa (I)

 

Lupe Missy Veleno Rivera (I)

 

Davide Scianca (I)

  

Location:

   

VANS – Store – Munich

 

Pasing Arcaden

 

Munich

Germany

  

Opening:

   

Saturday 21.10.2017

2pm

DJ Henry Gilles (Public Possession)

Exhibition runs from 21. - 28.10.2017

  

Organizers / Sponsors / Supporters:

   

Mattia Fagnoni Onlus - m.facebook.com/Mattiafagnonion…

 

DADU Werkstatt – www.dadu-werkstatt.de

 

VANS – www.vans.de

 

SUPER DRINK – www.superdrink.me

 

TOYSREVIL – www.toysrevil.blogspot.com

 

PinguinDruck – www.pinguindruck.de

  

See you there, ciao cikcuk

 

www.cik-cuk.com

Took an hour, maybe an hour and a half -- I was bored and had a pen

My friends Janis and Luke are opening up a tattoo shop.. they are awesome people and I have my fingers crossed that the shop will be a big hit!

ink sketches of architectural details

quick experiment with inks and seeing how they would run if i blew on them as well

Great for recording different inks.

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

Pen Museum in the Jewellery Quarter.

These are actually a weed I think, but they are pretty and grow all over our yard in the spring. Just playing with DOF soom.

cover up of an old tattoo done by russell at spaceys bizarre ink 36 westport edinburgh

Inked cotton swab.

 

Shot with a Canon 70D, ISO 100, f/5.6, 45 s (bulb), 180 mm (Canon 180 mm Macro), using off-camera flashes.

Tattooing has been practiced for centuries worldwide and despite some taboos surrounding it, the art continues to be popular in many parts of the world. Today, as its usage gains greater support, mainstream art galleries are holding exhibitions of both conventional and custom tattoo designs. From the late 80's both gays and lesbians have embraced the trend of tattooing and many are sporting body art in percentages that outnumber their straight counterparts. This man, showing vibrant tattoo designs on both his chest and arms, is seen preparing to ride in the LGBT Pride Parade in San Francisco, California.

annoying face suffers salty fate

くみとりしき(2009)キャンバスに油彩、墨など 400x400x45

 

☆Sold☆

Card was inked with Distress Ink and then stamped with Hero Arts circle stamp.

  

Materials: assorted fountain pen inks (Diamine, J. Herbin Noodler's ) applied to Stillman & Birn, Beta paper with the end of a spoon.

 

Notes: yup still mucking about and still can't photograph these colours worth a darn using the iPad.

not sure how to photograph these...so gorgeous in person. Alcohol inks on tile.

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