15.09.09 by Jeff

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wow! how does he achieve the effect of the 1st and 4th? any ideas?
magic?
whoaaaa, this guy’s stuff is awesomeeeee
magic is probably the only explanation lol
maybe scott will let us know
i sure hope so. would solve this conundrum.. confuses me greatly
Wet into wet. White ink, Polymer acrylic & burnt umber ink, pour them all on selectively, then kind of mop up the mess. Sort of a reductive method.
Make a mess, then remove stuff until it looks cool.
Thanks for the nice comments everybody.
It reminds me Anselm Kiefer.
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Wow, that sounds insanely difficult, job well done, so beautiful!
Full of transcendental feelings
Interesting work.