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Understanding Alcohol Ink – Lesson #9 Textures Part 3: Brushes and Monoprints

by | Aug 30, 2017 | Alcohol Ink, Alcohol Ink Basics, How-Tos, Sheryl Williams

The is the ninth in a series to help you understand why and how Alcohol Inks work. In this lesson we expand our texture tools to include two new brushes: a fan brush and a wisp brush. Then we create a monoprint and then fold Translucent 104# Yupo paper to create a new look.

Questions and comments are always welcome.

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Here are the prior lessons:

Lesson #1 The Role of the Alcohol

Lesson #2 Proportion Between Alcohol and Dye

Lesson #3 Push and Glide

Lesson #4 Dab with Pinatas

Lesson #5 Finish the Vibrant Pear with a Dabbed Background

Lesson #6 Pouring, Applying, and the Power of Blending Solution

Lesson #7 Texture Part 1 Cotton Balls, Credit Cards and Coffee Stirrers

Lesson #8 Texture Part 2 Toothbrush, Mini mister, felt and stamping

 

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Sheryl Williams is an accomplished alcohol ink artist and instructor. She provides online courses where she teaches building blocks of techniques and tools that develop the necessary skills to express the art within you. Learn more about Sheryl and her course offerings on your profile page here!

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