I learned from my last experiment that I can apply some Brilliance black pigment ink to the silver foil surface to some degree. It builds up and doesn't go on flat but applies enough to where I thought it might be interesting to see what a northern lights type of look could look like. Applying the black ink in a streaky curtain type of application isn't possible because if you streak the ink on to the paper you're just going to be wiping it right off so dabbing the ink into the general areas you want it and then wiping off ink would have to be the process. It's kind of interesting and I can see a technique developed from this experiment such as water textures if you do the technique horizontally instead of vertically. I'll have to try that and see what comes of it.
Original: Tsukineko Brilliance black pigment ink. 4.25" x 5.5" Silver Foil. Dr Ph Martin's Bleed Proof White. Miaosun white acrylic paint pen. Ink applicators: 100% cotton ball.
Stampscapes stamps used: Lakeside Cove Lg 049G and Reeds Lg 068D.
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