Alchemy Notebook XII
I have just added some new images to the Alchemy Notebook Gallery, having finished a few pages that I have been wanting to work on for some time. I have missed the process of working on the images in this series and it feels good to be back to work in my Moleskine sketchbook again.
There are some more detailed images in the gallery, as well as on Flickr.
These pages were done using the usual materials: Liquid acrylic inks, Prismacolor watercolor pencils, Kooh-I-Noor Nexus pens, and metallic arcylic paint, in a pocket size Moleskine Classic Sketchbook.
You can also see the full set of pages in the order that they appear in the notebook in this Flickr Set HERE - which has a nifty slideshow viewing option.










Enjoying the latest gallery work...thanks for sharing....Happy 2007! Hope Alane in snowy western Massachusetts
Posted by: Hope Alane | February 18, 2007 at 10:26 AM
Great to hear from you on the blog Hope! Believe it or not, I really am missing all that snow. Thanks - NW
Posted by: Ninth Wave | February 22, 2007 at 01:05 PM
Lovely images; I like your blog.
Posted by: Princess Haiku | March 15, 2007 at 10:27 PM
Thanks very much for your visit - NW
Posted by: Ninth Wave | March 16, 2007 at 12:50 PM
Hello. Lovely art. Quick question ...
Did you prestain the pages? And if so may I inquire as to how? It is something I would like to do to one of mine, but I am still looking for a good solution for it. Thanks.
Posted by: Brett | August 17, 2007 at 01:19 AM
Hi Brett -
I pre-stain the pages using liquid acrylic inks - a brand no longer available. You could probably get the same effect with any acrylic designed to be used for watercolor techniques, or acrylic based air-brush inks. Good luck! - NW
Posted by: Ninth Wave | August 17, 2007 at 07:07 AM