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Day 30 of Inktober done in I think my favorite ink to paint with, Krishna Ink’s Cinnamon. I used bleach to paint the jolts of electricity.
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Day 30 of Inktober done in I think my favorite ink to paint with, Krishna Ink’s Cinnamon. I used bleach to paint the jolts of electricity.
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Day 24 of Inktober, the prompt being “chop,” was a challenge as I wanted to concentrate on objects and animals for this one. Then I scanned my desk. Done in Krishna Inks Brown Pink and Cinnamon.
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Day 22 of Inktober. My grandmother’s baroque pearls aren’t the most expensive thing in my life; that would be my daughter. But I would be hard pressed to replace them. Done in Krishna Ink Lavender Black and Diamine Earl Grey.
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Day of 20 of Inktober. Entirely done in @krishnainks Pencil, I achieved the yellow hue on the skull with a very weak bleach solution.
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Day 17 of Inktober very late indeed. I actually managed to sketch out the drawing on the 17th and the next three on their respective days, just no time to ink them. I plan to catch up over the next couple of days . This tomato frog was done in Papier Plume ink House of the Rising Sun, Colorverse Gluon and Krishna Inks Cinnamon. Big shout out to House of the Rising Sun which produces golden yellow to brilliant orange and flaming red when worked with water and repeated applications and the a lovely pink when bleach is introduced.