Porsche. The portrait of a car. I experimented a bit with watercolor paper from my old sketchbook. I like that one ink broke into couple of colors. I used ink, Kuretake Twin brush and Kuretake H20.
Another great effort Nikira. Interesting that you mention the ink breaking into a couple of colours. I find that the cheapest black ink, for fountain pens does this and breaks into blues and brownish reds. (Parker brand)
Thank you, Bob. This particular ink is a mixture of two different colors and brands, I mix myself, so I think it breaks in 4 colors, especially on this paper. I should try black Parker, even my heart belongs to Sepia.
Uncle Bob 1:27 am on June 12, 2011 | #
Another great effort Nikira. Interesting that you mention the ink breaking into a couple of colours. I find that the cheapest black ink, for fountain pens does this and breaks into blues and brownish reds. (Parker brand)
Nikira 6:19 am on June 12, 2011 | #
Thank you, Bob. This particular ink is a mixture of two different colors and brands, I mix myself, so I think it breaks in 4 colors, especially on this paper. I should try black Parker, even my heart belongs to Sepia.
Hydroquinone 12:33 am on June 13, 2011 | #
I like a lot the warm tones you use Nikira.
Nikira 2:07 am on June 13, 2011 | #
Thank you, Hydroquinone. When I paint in color I am more in cold blues, but in ink Sepia rules.