


Here are some monotypes I made last night.
The red tint resulted from leftover ink that someone must have used on the materials previously.
It was unexpected, but I liked the way it came out.
The red tint resulted from leftover ink that someone must have used on the materials previously.
It was unexpected, but I liked the way it came out.
4 comments:
Yummy, the cheesecloth(?) left a nice effect.
Great balance of subject matter!
Thanks Lindsay.
I used left over tarleton. It's kind of like cheesecloth. We use it to wipe the ink off of etching plates. We have a goodie box full of odds and ends and a lot of the pieces had ink residue on them. They came out to be a nice surprise. :)
Beautiful Work Sheri.
Here is something I did yesterday.
http://threebeehives.blogspot.com/2010/01/family-gift.html
Regards, Jean-François
Jean, That looks so great! Very detailed and a great idea. Nice work!
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