Ink applied with a folded ruling pen over watercolor washes and ink pen background. Whimsical strokes suggest dancing and joy.
Available in various formats and sizes at my FAA site.
Ink applied with a folded ruling pen over watercolor washes and ink pen background. Whimsical strokes suggest dancing and joy.
Available in various formats and sizes at my FAA site.
This piece suggests the unknown: perhaps an inner space or another world. Watercolor washes and ink on mixmedia stock.
Available as a canvas or metallic print.
Ink and watercolor on scuffed and scored gesso. The aim of this image was to create something of a third dimension to the colors and ink and how they interact on the surface.
Metallic and canvas prints, etc. at FAA.
This is not a photo of ice, but the textures, cool colors and other effects give it an icy feel.
Ink and ink washes on a thick layer of gesso scored and scuffed.
Available at FAA
In my mind, this piece expresses a sense of ideas or forms in conflict and dialogue with each other. It was created by laying down watercolors on an uneven gesso surface in multiple layers.
Prints at FAA
The title of this image suggests a form embedded in stone or some other material and unable to reach the surface. I created this piece, first laying down a layer of gesso that I put grooves and lines in. Once that was dry, I brushed in watercolor washes and then black strokes with a flat piece of flexible wood.
Prints at FAA
Ink and watercolor washes plus some graphite pencil work on paper. As I have mentioned before, the process of creating these pieces is often driven by how the water, ink, and color react to each other. And the result is open to the interpretation of the viewer. Is it a map, a microscopic landscape of some sort, or something else?
See it with the other Projection pieces here.
Like the other pieces in the Projection series, this one was created with ink washes, watercolors, and graphite on paper. The photo was enhanced using Lightroom and Photoshop. The notion of “projection” indicates both the manifestation of an image and an invitation to the the viewer to offer her/his own interpretation.
Canvas, paper, and metallic reproductions available at Fine Art America
Ink, watercolor, and water-soluble graphite on paper. Water washes and runs were used to create the overall effect.
Canvas, metal, and paper prints available. Entire series of 4 here.