Showing posts with label Alcohol Ink Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol Ink Art. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

Alcohol Ink Art for sale

Alcohol Ink Art for Sale


Alcohol ink painted on a tile and framed. 
All  pictures £25 plus P&P










Contact me for more information - 
jeninlinden@hotmail.com

Payments by Paypal to above email address

Thank You

Monday, September 10, 2018

How to make Jewellry from Acrylic pour "Skins"


Today I have made a video for you regarding making Jewellry from Acrylic "Skins"



Skins are the left over paint that runs off the edge of your pour painting and collets on the surface that you are working on. 

Click on the link below

Jewellry from Acrylic Paint Skins



I personally work on Reynolds Plastic Coated Freezer Paper which is available on Amazon. 
When you work on this type of surface , it is easy to peel off the paint when it is dry and save it for useing for jewellry. Drying can take two to three days depending on how thick the layer of paint is.



I hope that this is helpful

Thanks for looking

Jenny


Sunday, August 12, 2018

Fire Art using Alcohol Inks

 This was my first attempt at "Fire Art"




I have been making art using alcohol inks for some time and have seen other artists have "fired" their tiles for a lovely effect but up until now I have not tried it out. 



Lighting the ink and burning off the alcohol gives a different effect that you could not get with a brush or using a dropper with the alcohol ink. I just love the "Bottom of The Sea" effect you get with fire



These are the sprays that I use to seal, UV treat and varnish my AI tile paintings. I do 3 coats of each spray starting with the seal, UV then varnish. These are available on Amazon and Ebay.

However, I am planning on trying resin on these tiles for the first time and will add a picture when I have done this

SAFETY NOTE

If you try this type of art please be ultra safety aware as you are literally "playing with fire" 

It is best to put your tiles on a metal surface such as a baking tray and where possible work outdoors

Do leave your comments or questions below

Take care

Jenny