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Think Ink is my own logo---part of my portfolio branding. It is my original font to represent a larger portfolio than seen here.
for JKPP
ink, neocolor and graphite
reference taken by Martin Beek: www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordshire_church_photos/7228844550/
discussion: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762986602...
watercolor and ink
sea (water) and octopus (ink)
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Reproduction of untitled original art by Hilary Glass
Another addition to my abstract photography unit. I photographed the stages of ink mixing when dripped into water.
Hey Apathy! is an ongoing investigation into the city,monsters,& existence in general. This 10 x 12 foot pen & ink drawing was part of the first body of work by Canadian Artist Mike Parsons. In this image the city is hopelessly constructed of large tomb-like buildings and filled by a nverending sea of faceless people. The illusion of conformity exposed....
This is a piece of original ink blot art (not a print). Made with India ink on watercolor paper in 8x10. Inspired by the Rorschach psychological test, this series was handmade by myself. Do you see what I see?
Old ink well and quill (My Grandmothers)
One day whilst cleaning out my shed, I found this item. I thought is was interesting enough to take a photo of.
Whilst these items are not for sale, if anyone knows it's value, please send me a comment.
If anyone knows any background about the item, please send me a comment.
Photo taken with a Canon 30D in Macro mode. The lens was a 18-55 mm and a macro light was used. The item was placed into a light tent.
2009
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This sticker WAS to have gone to GYRO. This was his second order label for his GUSTO INK brand.....
It is very unfortunate news to deliver, that he was killed this past weekend.
Is really weird. Stickers were ready to ship this past monday.....
GYRO R.I.P. Very good knowing you...
sticky rick~
This is an illustration I created of a Suicide Girl using a biro pen on watercolour paper. using the same idea as the previous piece I wanted to create the idea of a forced movement.
The SOUND OF THE CITY! Canadian Art & Ink Drawings. This 30' x 40" extensively detailed studio artwork took approximately 200 hours to complete. The illustration was made with various fine point technical and quill pens. The image represents an imaginary topographic map of the "City of Gears", with a detailed hallucinatory message hidden beneath the endless multitude of metropolitan vignettes. At least once a year I change my technical process in an attempt to extend my visual vocabulary, reinvent my artworks, and ultimately learn something new about myself and the world.
Alcohol ink experiment. Work in progress. This will become a manger scene: L to R:Mary, Jesus, Joseph.