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Thursday, 17 November 2016

Tips To Create Alcohol Ink Art

By Shirley Richardson


Allowing oneself to be creative actually has a lot of benefits to physical health and emotional state of mind. It can be a very therapeutic way to work through stress and anxiety, leaving the individual with a sense of accomplishment when seeing the beauty that is the result of their efforts. Alcohol ink art is a great way to use a marbling effect of vibrant colors on a wide variety of surfaces for a stunning effect.

This is a medium that dries fast, has no acid, and is suitable for practically any non-porous surface. The colors have a higher pigment count than usual, making them concentrated and very vibrant so that it only takes a little to do a lot. Many people in Phoenix, AZ are being inspired to give these products a try and to release their artistic creativity.

Some of the areas in which this medium is being used is to create marbled backgrounds for cards, paintings, and stamping projects. It is great for making jewelry, tiles, wall hangings, stationary, and so much more. There are a few things a person will need to acquire and have ready to go so that once they are started, they can just allow the ideas to flow and manifest.

Of course, the primary item on the materials list is several inks, which are typically sold in 5 ounce size. The range of available colors and customizing pigments, along with metallic additives for a luminous or polished affect, is impressive. To make it easy even for a beginner to get great results, kits containing three well coordinated hues may be purchased.

A blending solution is also needed as it is very important to getting the right affect with this medium. This product is generally used to lighten or dilute certain areas of a piece in order for the artist to achieve their desired effect. It also serves the additional purpose of being the best way to clean excessive or unwanted color from one's tools, hands, or surface, both during the process and when completed.

Regardless of whether a person sees themselves as a seasoned pro, aspiring artist, or hobbyist, there are several types of applicators that may be used in such projects. The most common is the hand stamp with felt application pad because it delivers an incredible marbling effect. Gloves, canned air, refillable marker pens, and straws are some of the other useful tools which might be utilized to get a multitude of creative looks.

One will also need a non-porous surface on which to work, some of the more frequently used being card stock, dominoes, ceramic tiles, metal, polymer clay, acrylic, plastic, glass and resin. For many of these materials, it is highly advisable to use two to three thin coats of a clear sealer to prevent the colors from fading or being wiped away. Surfaces that are porous are ill-advised as the liquid will simply soak into it and fade.

There are many interesting and fun techniques that work well with these inks. An individual is practically unlimited in how far they can explore their own creativity to produce wonderful pieces. It is easy to express oneself freely with this incredibly forgiving medium that offers such a variety of vibrantly stunning colors.




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