The Black River is a journey in faith. It delves into an exploration of life: from the calm, clear waters of the good days, the mundane, to the swirling eddies and deep waters of issues that face every one of us. Thank you for visiting this site. You can contact me personally at: godandtheblackriver@gmail.com
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Explorations by Susan L.
I heard of a technique in pen and ink drawing so I decided to give it a whirl. It has to be the least expensive art medium I've ever run across: a sharpened twig with Indian ink. I usually use a fine tipped black pen to get the clean, perfectly uniform lines I like in my drawing. The twig added a textural quality to those same lines.
My twig was cut in a rather imperfect point so depending on how it was held, the line was thick or thin. Having to dip the twig repeatedly into the ink added its own wobbles to the lines as well.
It's these imperfections that gave the images an organic quality which is absolutely lovely. It added a dimension of life and vibrancy that pulsed on the paper.
Imagine! Imperfection and beauty going hand in hand.
"The glory of Lebanon shall come to you, the cypress, the pine, and the box tree together, to beautify the place of My sanctuary." Is 60:13
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