Wingless Angel

 
"ArtBesA: Wingless Angel" is graphic arts gallery
of artist Irina Smolyannikova (Strekova).
Art-works are presented on the site "ArtBesA: Wingless Angel" made with Indian ink, gouache, pencil,
gel-ink pen, charcoal, pastel, sanguine, sepia, aquarelle....

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Indian Ink , gel-ink pen
The chosen art-works are presented in the given particle.


Ink

"Farewell"
2005,
indian ink

"Winter"
October, 2004,
indian ink


"Wingless Angel" Autumn of 2007,
indian ink

"Night silence "
gel-ink pen,
indian ink

Pastel
Gouache
Sanguine, sepia
Pencil
Poetry
 

Some words about Indian ink

Indian ink, also called Chinese ink, is a simple black ink once widely used for writing and printing, and now more commonly used for drawings. Indian ink usually is not suitable for fountain pens, as it will readily clog the pen. An exception to this is Pelikan Fount India , which does not contain shellac, the substance which can cause clogging. Early treatises on the arts refer to black carbon ink that was prepared by the ancient Chinese and Egyptians. Originally design- ed for blacking the surfaces of raised stone-carved hieroglyphs, the basis of the ink was a black carbon pigment in an aqueous adhesive or binding medium; for example, a mixture of soot from pine smoke and lamp oil mixed with the gelatin of donkey skin and musk. Sometime before the 12th century, Eraclius, in his De Coloribus et Artibus Romanorum, presented a set of directions for making several types of carbon inks, including one similar to the Indian ink of China, made from the soot of burning resin or wood. Different types of wood will create different-colored inks. As the recipe shows, no binder material is necessary: the carbon molecules are in colloidal suspension and form a waterproof layer after drying; often waterproof shellac is added though. Indian ink replaced the previously widespread Iron gall ink in the opening years of the 20th century.

(From Wikipedia,
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"Angel in flowers"
June, 2003,
gel-ink pen, indian ink

"Angel and new moon" Febrary, 2004,
gel-ink pen


"Butterfly"
Spring of 2006,
indian ink


"Angel on a quay"
June, 2004,
gel-ink pen, indian ink

"Devil and snow"
October, 2003,
indian ink

"Warrior of Light" Dedicated to Warrior, august, 2007,
indian ink

"Angel in a coat"
November, 2004,
nib, indian ink

"Sister of the moon"
2005
indian ink

"The devil"
September, 2003,
indian ink

"Dream"
August, 2003,
indian ink

"Seagull"
Autumn of 2005,
indian ink


"Heart given
to forest"
Dedicated to Basya with loving memory
December, 2004,
indian ink

"Face"
Febrary, 2005,
indian ink

"Night"
June, 2003,
gel-ink pen

"Fiancee"
Summer-autumn, 2005,
gel-ink pen, indian ink

"Destiny"
Dedicated to Ilia
August, 2005,
indian ink

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