One Less Cap In The Trash! I Create Ink Portraits On Bottle Caps
This idea was born by chance during one class when I was teaching drawing. I always used bottle caps as containers to mix the inks, especially for china-ink, one of the most used techniques for beginner students. But after a time using it, the caps usually ended up in the trash.
Show Full Text So that day I remember trying to scrap the first one and since then it has become an addiction.
It is like a rudimentary/simplified process of the scratchboard technique, in which I specialized. For me, the caps have become some kind of cult objects that translate moments of spiritual transformation and images that inhabit my consciousness.
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One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

One less cap in the trash! My china ink portraits on bottle caps

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