Inktober !
I thought it would be fun to play with the Piñata Alcohol Inks . Small Disclaimer : I have not worked with alcohol inks and encaustic in many years because alcohol ink is not archival and I found out the hard way using a different brand . Some colors in the piece I had done completely changed shades over a period of 6 months or so even though they were underneath layers of clear wax. With that said, I haven't to date had a problem with the white, gold , or black , which are the predominant colors in this week's piece. I also snuck in some of that yummy orange though I just couldn't resist . We will just have to see how that will hold up a few months from now I will be sure and let you know ! What has been your results with alcohol ink and encaustic ? It is so much fun to play with, and irresistible to see the marks down through the layers of wax . I would love to hear what experiences you have had good and bad with the colors you have worked with.
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AuthorShari Replogle is an artist sharing her encaustic and other artistic adventures each week here on the blog and on Youtube. Her full line of workshops featuring encaustic and metal are on this site under available workshops. Archives
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