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On My Worktable: Revealing the Invisible: Methylene Blue and Malachite Green
Some cells and grids. I’m playing around with a couple of the colours I bought a while back, Methylene Blue and Malachite Green.
Both are blue in dilution. Both have a variety of uses. My interest is in how they might be used to reveal what is otherwise invisible. Continue reading →
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Tagged biological staining, cells, Digital Printmaking, fields, grids, malachite green, Methylene Blue, Monoprints, rice paper, rubber stamp, stains, stamp pads
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Below the Line Project Study: Carrier of Light
“… the kind of art we shall need in the future is one that actualises the life of the soul…” Cecil Collins. Here’s another small (7″x5″) mixed media encaustic board I’ve been working on as part of my Below the … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Collage & Assemblage, Encaustic Art, Mixed Media, Printmaking, spirituality
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Tagged Anne of Green Gables, Art Reviews, Book of hours, Brian Keeble, carved stamp, Cecil Collins, Collage & Assemblage, digital photography, Digital Printmaking, digital printmaking, encaustic, Henri Rousseau, London, Mixed media, Monoprints, Perennial Philosophy, rubber stamp, Temenos Academy
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