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Written by Teresita Blanco (The Artsy Sister)
Ink Art: Sea Butterflies With and without Shell
I painted two different flavors of sea butterflies. They are more slugs than butterfly. They flop about in the ocean. They also come in shells. A good number have been popping up in the coast of California. I hope that these paintings make you smile. Don’t forget to see the videos of these Artworks in my Artsy Sister Youtube channel. Please give a like and subscribe.
Ink Art Violet Sea Snail
I made new snail art. This one produce bubbles. So, she floats about in the ocean. It is quite the nice-looking slug. I used a lot of metallic colors for the bubble parts. I think the painting came out alright. I photographed two details. You can check out my art in my Artsy Sister Youtube channel. Please give a like and subscribe.
Snail Ink Art 2 Wet Photos
I made some new snail art. These are the wet photos. They are usually a little dark when wet. The colors brighten as soon as the painting dries. There is going to be a video of these cute snails in my Artsy Sister Youtube Channel. Please give a like and subscribe. I will also make blogs for the specific snails. I might even talk about them a little depending on my mood. In any case, enjoy my new ink art.
Ink Art Jeweled Top and Lithos Snail
I made new ink art. They are fancy looking snails. I hope that they make you smile. I painted them with ink on black paper. Black paper is always fun to work with. It is sometimes difficult to get the colors to show, but I am already used to it. There is going to be a new ink art video. You can check it out in my Artsy Sister Youtube channel. Please give a like and subscribe.
Ink art Candy Cane Snail and Emerald Snail
It is pretty obvious why those snails have such names. They are pretty nice to look at. Most of the animals names are just a general description of their looks. The Candy Cane Snail is native to Hispaniola. They live mostly in trees. The Emerald snail is an endangered species. They are hunted because of their cute look. They are native to Papua New Ginea. Anyhow, I painted those lovely little numbers with ink arts. I hope you find my artworks amusing. My name is Teresita Blanco the Artsy Sister. Bye, bye and God bless.












