the one I made to practice my inking onto, then didn't want to experiment with?
(so typical of me)
well, I got brave one morning and started doodling on it with ink
pigma .05 in black, and white gel pen
I like it still. I might do less inking on the next painting, as it's pretty dense, or I might just let myself enjoy the process of seeing ink on a painting.
I checked this book out of our library, and hope to read it and try some exercises
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Pretty, pretty, pretty! The inking over the paint is so lacy looking.
ReplyDeleteGlad you started doodling the result is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove your dooddled heart, so pretty. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love the inking over the painted heart! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! well done... it has a life somehow...
ReplyDeleteOoh I love the idea of painting calm! I love your watery hearts too! Happy PPF from No 19 :D
ReplyDeleteIlove this heart with doodle, fantastic painting !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF, Elke
Love your beautiful heart!
ReplyDeleteLove your doodled heart!! Good for you to go for it. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely lovely! Well done.
ReplyDeletepainting calms
ReplyDeleteAmazing! good balance between pretty dense and negative space!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see you do more of these and see where it takes you !
hugs,
Joanne
It’s lovely
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Such lovely doodles! So well done!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely piece.
ReplyDeleteWowowow the inking on the heart is just beautiful. Very Victorian. You are so talented. Have a very nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLight and lovely work! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna :) I can totally understand not wanting to risk "ruining" a painting, but you certainly didn't ruin it! The doodling looks fantastic on the background!
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