
Ink Art: Sunset Aurora Paintings
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I made two new ink arts. I used the smallest paper. It was a good a time as any to make use of that paper.
I am running out of my big ink art paper. So, I figured I would use the small paper instead.
The paper and ink were made by pixiss. With smaller paper, you can use less ink. It still comes out great if you know what you are doing.
I started by creating an orange hue background.
I thinned out the paint with rubbing alcohol. I then started to cascade the ink colors downwards.
I went for a gentle wave pattern to mimic the aurora borealis.
I added silvery ink into the mix to add a bit of a shimmer to it. In the other painting, I also added gold.
I took photos of both the dry and wet versions of the paintings.
I also photographed two painting details.
I think it came out alright.
I also made a short and long video of my ink art.
You can see them in my Tiktok and Youtube channels. I think I ranted enough about my artwork.
By now, you are familiar with my painting process. My name is Teresita Blanco, the Artsy Sister. Bye, bye and God bless.