I picked up an old painting recently and decided to add some ink detail.
Happy Thursday, friends! π§‘
I liked the nice shape and playful flowers but wasn’t sure how to finish it.
Recently I pulled it back out and decided to add some ink sketching.
I used micron pens in dark purple and burnt orange for my wreath. I’m glad I used those colors, it worked well.
As I added more detail and new elements, the wreath started to fill out and take shape. I just love those peekaboo flowers and leaves.Β When I finished I was pretty excited, it turned out better than expected. Yay!
I hope you are inspired to create art and do more of what you love.
Until next time, share a smile and stay excellent!
πΈΒ Patty AnneΒ πΈ
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Thank you, Elaine! πππΈ
It was a lot of fun.
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Lovely! Itβs good to leave a painting aside for a while and come back to it with fresh eyes.
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Thank you, Louise! πππΈ
I agree. It can really help.
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Wow Patty Anne, what a difference! It looks fabulous! I recently got some fine liner pens in colors {from an Art Snacks box} and need to use them more instead of always using black, thanks!
Jenna
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Thank you, Jenna! πππΈ
I really enjoy using a variety of pens and colors. Oh I need to get an art snacks box. π
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I buy a box every so often, it’s a great way to try products you haven’t used before…I like Sketch Box too…I’m pretty much an art supply junkie π
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Nice! I like it!
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Thank you, Maranda! πππΈ
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Wow! It turned out fantastic!! What brand of pens did you use? I like that you used different colors instead of black. Iβm going to have to try this myself. π
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Thank you, Jill! ππ
It was fun to mix it up with different colors. I used Sakura micron pens. (I think I have way too many of them π)
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