Brooklyn, view from the car. I used 2 inks and little help from Kuretake pens for bits of color. Ink spreads on old paper a bit uncontrollable. Interesting that every piece of paper like wall behaves differently, even it seems the same.
Brooklyn, view from the car. I used 2 inks and little help from Kuretake pens for bits of color. Ink spreads on old paper a bit uncontrollable. Interesting that every piece of paper like wall behaves differently, even it seems the same.
Candace 11:12 pm on April 15, 2011 | #
Nikira I just love your work, the mood, the inks, the everything. Please continue!
Uncle Bob 2:00 am on April 16, 2011 | #
As usual a really great street scene. I do enjoy your depictions of where you stay and consider you to be a friend. That is why I am concerned about this article you posted on facebook
Abraham Lincoln’s gold pen/pencil donated to Springfield museum
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/4840752-418/abraham-lincolns-gold-penpencil-donated-to-springfield-museum.html
Please don’t do it or even think about it. Everyone, yes everyone, knows about your fascination with antique pens and pencils. When it goes missing the authorities will put two and two together and the art police will be knocking at your door. Besides, won’t there be massive secuity?
Rob Carey 2:04 am on April 16, 2011 | #
Great!
Nikira 8:32 am on April 16, 2011 | #
Thank you very much, guys.
Bob, you know me, You guessed right, this pen/pencil made my heart skip a beat. To draw with Lincoln pencil would be amazing… But I can’t steal, my dad was a lawyer.