Laugh, I’d burn myself scarred then the house down with a heat gun
I got a shitload of fountain pen ink I’ll never use otherwise, I’ve built a mother of each primary with watercolor squeezed directly into a mix of water, watercolor ink, and fountain pen ink and change the internal algorithm of each daily. I’m opaque for the first time. Still fades after drying, L says she’ll teach me acrylic and or gouache whenever I want, I’ll want eventually
It’s great how you can use a photograph of the artefact to capture a fleeting process within the artefact and turn the transitional state permanent. I like the 2d/ 3d overlap. It’s like atoms as jewels or pathogens as candy
I can’t help feeling my comments are a little childish but… encaustic next?
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Laugh, I’d burn myself scarred then the house down with a heat gun
I got a shitload of fountain pen ink I’ll never use otherwise, I’ve built a mother of each primary with watercolor squeezed directly into a mix of water, watercolor ink, and fountain pen ink and change the internal algorithm of each daily. I’m opaque for the first time. Still fades after drying, L says she’ll teach me acrylic and or gouache whenever I want, I’ll want eventually
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It’s great how you can use a photograph of the artefact to capture a fleeting process within the artefact and turn the transitional state permanent. I like the 2d/ 3d overlap. It’s like atoms as jewels or pathogens as candy
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