I started by stamping my Chinese Lantern image using Ranger Pale Ochre Archival Ink - it's sort of a buttery yellow. I painted the image with water-activated Brusho from my newest palette - each well has a few drops of water and enough Brusho powder to make a concentrated ink. I started with a layer of yellow, then heat set the yellow and laid in a darker orange, then red, and a burgundy for shading. I used Indigo for the deepest shadows.
Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 GMT Views: 2126
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131509
Tue, Mar 01, 2016 @ 11:59 PM
So beautiful. I love these, we grew them in the garden and always had them in the house. I was almost tempted when I saw Power Poppy's digital last year...but not enough; definitely putting this one on my wish list!