*All photos COPYRIGHT 2017 Kay Smith.
SUPPLIES: Alcohol Blending Solution (Tim Holtz), alcohol 91%, fine mist sprayer filled with alcohol, large red drinking straw, Yupo, assorted alcohol inks (Jacquard Pinata brand and Tim Holtz Adirondack Ranger)
Do not use alcohol 50%. I place all on a 11x15 sheet of foamcore to protect my table. No pencil or brush used in this demo. Five colors: Shell Pink, Senorita Magenta, Willow, Juniper, Poppyfield were used and will be shown together at the end. Yupo is 6x7 inches and is adhered on back with masking tape on a sheet of white printer paper that sits on the foamcore
STEP 1
Spritz or spray 91% alcohol onto Yupo then add Shell Pink (Adirondack) ink, the lightest pink value
STEP 2
After blowing through the large straw to push ink around, add 3 puddles of Senorita Magenta
Another view
Turned a different way
STEP 3
Adding blending solution to top of magenta shapes
STEP 4
Blowing with straw again quickly (canned air is also used if available). Ink is feathering outwards
STEP 5
Spritz or spray with fine mister the alcohol 91% again which gives tiny droplets over the surface. Blow again with the straw or add more blending solution if you need to do so
STEP 6
Adding greens. This will no doubt be a floral of some kind with the 2 pinks and now my lightest green, Willow
STEP 7
Place Willow in 3 areas as shown for balance, add blending solution to move the inks, and blow air again to widen and spread
STEP 8
Adding second green, my darker value Juniper 1-2 drops at edges. Inks starting to bleed into each other, mix and separate
Continue adding Juniper around 3 sides at least
STEP 9
Turn the Yupo several ways to get a sense of what it will be, a floral or an abstract
STEP 10
Add a stronger deeper warm hue such as Poppyfield, a rich red for single drops as seen below
Continuing to add Poppyfield
Adding more Poppyfield with this orientation, having the leaf shapes mostly at bottom
Separated single drops of Poppyfield ink to mimic geranium blooms and florets (upside down view). I've not blown air on these final drops
Five colors used for this demo in order of application L to R
Signing my name with Sakura Pigma Micron 01 permanent ink at lower right
Finished alcohol ink "Time for Geraniums" 6x7 on Yupo
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