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Chinese ink
My works in Indian ink are more minimalist and intuitive than with other techniques
It all starts with an annual challenge, called Inktober. The principle of inktober is to make a painting or a drawing in ink, every day of October. I got caught up in the game and started painting in Indian ink.
From an ink flow, I make a face appear, like ghosts or entities permeating the paper. This technique being done on wet paper, the work must be fast. It is a work of concentration and intuition.
The fluidity of the ink leaves like an imprint on the paper allowing the viewer to imagine his own story.
acubens 46x33cm
al baldha
adara toile 61x46
al atik
al bali
alioth
alga 61x46cm
algenib
alcor
al kirdah 50x50
alfirk
alkes 50x50
Almak
alkurhah 81x65
Encrage 61x46
Ghost body I
encre de chine sur papier 30x40cm
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