"The process I use to create my alcohol ink paintings explores the formation of forms and patterns without the use of brushes. The colors are individually applied and controlled only by pouring,tilting, turning and flipping the ink onto Yupo paper. The hard textures in trees, rocks and mountains are created by sliding the side of a plastic straw quickly while the ink is wet. No other tools are used." ~ Mary Parks
“Media is something I thought I was to control, letting it control me releases it’s true spirit” ~ Vincent VanGogh
Mary beautifully captures the sea crashing against the cliffs as the sun sits low on the horizon. This striking piece is an alcohol ink, a process by which ink is dropped onto the paper then, through tipping the paper back and forth, an image is formed. This is a fantastic, rare art form and a breathtaking piece to hang on your wall.
Measures 9" X 11"