9/15/20 value studies with Boku-Undo sumi ink |
Whoa, it’s been a long time since I used any kind of liquid
medium!
I was in the mood to use a new tonal material to
make value studies. I have some ArtGraf water-soluble graphite blocks that
I bought in Portugal a couple of years ago that I haven’t tried yet. And I just
got a set of “Shadow Black” tinted sumi ink called Boku-Undo. Both
products behave like cake watercolors but are very intensely dark due to the
addition of graphite (the former) and sumi (the latter). As expected, they are
excellent for making value studies because they are easy to dilute or use full
strength. But it’s been so long since I used watercolors that my first brush
strokes blew my head open!
My still life had included a tomato, but struggling with the
sumi took so much time that I had to use the tomato for lunch. By the time I got to using colored pencil, all I had left with were the garlic and lemon! I’m not done experimenting with these sumi
inks, though, and I’m going to try the ArtGraf blocks, too. (The smoke is still
hanging over us oppressively; it’s a good time to play indoors.)
Having time to experiment with different materials is a good thing!
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