Posts Tagged ‘glitter gel pen’

Moonglow

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Moonglow by Amy Crook

Moonglow by Amy Crook

Sparkly green and purples sit suspended in deep, rich black. For some reason it reminded me of one of my favorite oil paint colors, even though it’s not at all the same shade of purple, but I still named the piece Moonglow after the paint.

The watercolor paint I used in the salt pools separated, with the green pigment all going into the salt and leaving the sparkly violet swirls attached to the paper for a very nifty effect. I carried it through with purple and green glitter gel pen, adding smaller spiral stars and drawing in the eerie, barely-there moon.

I’ve totally embraced my sparkly side, too, and bought more glittery pens in Japantown as well as some pearlescent paints. Expect to see more shiny!

Moonglow, 7″x5″ iridescent watercolor, salt and glitter gel pen on Arches cover black paper.

Moonglow, detail 1, by Amy Crook

Moonglow, detail 1, by Amy Crook

The first detail photo, above, totally exaggerates the separation of the paint, the sunlight making the salt practically glow while the purple spirals catch the light. The second one, below, shows the play of green and purple gel pen in the moon. Spirals!

Moonglow, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Moonglow, detail 2, by Amy Crook

Categories: Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books
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Ten Thousand Sparklepoints

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, art by Amy Crook

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints by Amy Crook, $199

This sparkly, shiny bit of art is dedicated to the wonderful Havi Brooks and Tara Swiger, both of whom use the term ‘sparklepoints’ in many brilliant and encouraging ways.

All the drawing was done with glitter gel pens, and of course the salt pools are their usual glittery selves, so the title made itself obvious to me early on. It’s definitely the sparkliest thing I’ve done to date, though Curiosity comes a close second — I wonder what it is about the really girly-pretty ones that makes me want to write on them. This one has the title at the top in copper glitter gel pen to match the starburst shapes scattered amongst the lines and spirals of the background.

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, 7″x5″ mixed media on watercolor paper, $199, framed, with free shipping.

You can really see the light shining off the pen lines and salt below.

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, detail, by Amy Crook

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, detail, by Amy Crook

This piece will be shipped in a simple black plastic frame, all set to go up on your wall or lean in a bookshelf.

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, art by Amy Crook

Ten Thousand Sparklepoints, framed, by Amy Crook, $199

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Daily Art
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