Quan Yin, New year

Oh I am late in my postings.
This is what happens when you have to get back to work and
you were lazy and slept in every day during you staycation.

On the other hand, I am writing more and so may post a bit sporadically.

I love this RO Purple Jazz ink and how it moves… Yum!
Working with soluble inks and watching them move is a zenny experience.
You don’t have the control you have with watercolors so you have to let go
and enjoy the show… so Quan Yin has blue hands.
BTW, I am putting my copyright mark on some images starting now…

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About dkatiepowellart

hollywood baby turned beach gurl turned steel&glass city gurl turned cowgurl turned herb gurl turned green city gurl. . . artist writer photographer. . . cat lover but misses our big dogs, gone to heaven. . . buddhist and interested in the study of spiritual traditions. . . foodie, organic, lover of all things mik, partner in conservation business mpfconservation, consummate blogger, making a dream happen, insomniac who is either reading buddhist teachings or not-so-bloody mysteries or autobio journal thangs early in the morning when i can't sleep
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2 Responses to Quan Yin, New year

  1. Kim says:

    I have also been enjoying playing with water soluble inks recently. Current fun is Robert Oster’s Motor Oil in a Duke “Confuscious” fountain pen with a fude bent nib.

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