Giri creates art by first spilling paint colors and then filling in her ink illustrations later. He calls them serendipitous.
I call them super cool.
Link: Girinath – illustration.
Giri creates art by first spilling paint colors and then filling in her ink illustrations later. He calls them serendipitous.
I call them super cool.
Link: Girinath – illustration.
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i agree … i love his technique and the outcome.
it’s so brave!!!
I love this piece, especially the pair of scissors with the eyes and teeth. Neat.
We used to do this at camp for art…we’d paint splotches on bits of wood, let them dry, and then the art counselor would come up with how to make each group of paint splotches into something. She’d then deftly use her black permanent marker to draw in a forest scene, thread the wood block onto a piece of rawhide, and tie it around our necks. She made us feel so cool and grown-up.
ha, what an awesome camp you must have attended, bridget! :)
That’s a rad technique, lots of happy accidents I bet.
thank u erin,thank u cindy, thank u jessica,:)
ya happy accidents, or beautiful mistakes Corey.
Wow Bridget would have loved to attend that camp.
:)
super stuff as always giri…
Love these so much!
theyre beauteous! :)
I’ve been experimenting in this way lately with watercolors and ink. The effect has not been nearly so grand.
maybe you can mail me your water color sheets Caroline, i can ink it for you and send it :)
or for anyone who would want to ,, send it, you will have to mail as i am from India , a stone throw distance :D