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Creating Art with Alcohol Ink - Complete Guide to 12 Easy Techniques 17 Spectacular Projects - cover

Creating Art with Alcohol Ink - Complete Guide to 12 Easy Techniques 17 Spectacular Projects

Laurie Williams, Sheryl Williams

Publisher: Design Originals

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Summary

Whether you're a seasoned artist or are about to paint your first brush stroke, Alcohol Ink Guide will show you how to paint with alcohol ink! In this complete, step-by-step painting book, you'll discover 12 different painting techniques – from pouring, dripping, and blowing to blending, masking, brush painting, and more – so you can practice and master them all! Also included are detailed opening overviews on the basics of alcohol inks, surfaces, color theory, and other essential topics to know. Eventually, stunning alcohol ink painting projects are included for you to recreate beautiful birch trees, tropical scenes, seascapes, mountain landscapes, and even home décor items such as tile coasters, ornaments, and jewelry pendants! With so many easy-to-follow technique tutorials and inspiring projects to try, Alcohol Ink Guide is an absolute must-have art resource for anyone on any skill level!
Available since: 01/17/2023.
Print length: 144 pages.

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