My
last blog demonstrates my venture into using
Lumi's Inkodye for an experimental art show at a local gallery. I learned through this experience, that I really like the medium. I received such positive feedback, but I also just enjoyed the process. It takes just the right combination of creativity and skill, and the clean-up is quick and painless. Do I dare suggest that this may be my medium of choice? Dare, I do.
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When I started using Inkodye, I experimented with colors, shades, exposure time, material and artificial UV sources. |
My next project is a compliment to the one featured in my earlier blog. I'll be using different images of the same dancer, printing at a large scale and layering an additional image (this time hand-painting the 2nd). I'll be making smaller versions too, with the goal of making them available for purchase.
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Prepping the negatives for the small prints. |
Stay tuned while I continue to document my inkodye-based experiments and projects.