It's been a long time since I've created an encaustic with alcohol inks, but I was inspired recently to take them out and play with them again. It is fascinating to watch the way the inks interact with each other. The alcohol gives so much movement, creating a look within your painting that you don't have much control over. You simply have to watch the way everything settles, and try to add or take away little bits at a time.
Sprinkling Stars by Amelia Jane Murray
The September issue of Australian Geographic Magazine sees the long awaited appearance of my wattle illustrations my first brief for this iconic publication
1lifeinspired: “ Susan Crouch ~ “Rhythm and Blues” - watercolor. ”
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Creative artist Kerby Rosanes, an illustrator based in Manila, Philippines. Kerby Rosanes uses ink primarily in their drawings.
Eryngium, watercolour
ATC made for swap-bot, March 2011. Watercolour pencil.