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.
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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Thank you Squiddosnazz! :)
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Thank you Linda! :) I totally agree with you and the best part is the discovery, the journey, basically the joy of the process.
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Load More Replies...These are so beautiful! Might I ask what tools you use to create such masterpieces?
Thank you Scribbles! :D I use a artknive to scratch the surface of the cap
Load More Replies...These are so cool you should sell them because I would love to buy one
Thank you so much Elizabeth! :D I do sell them. If you are interested we can talk on facebook or etsy www.etsy.com/pt/people/SilviaFrancoSantos
Load More Replies...Wow ! I love how people show the many different ways to create or show art. Art can truly be found everywhere
Thank you Linda! :) I totally agree with you and the best part is the discovery, the journey, basically the joy of the process.
Load More Replies...Thank you Ann! :D ahahah best comment ever!! :D
Load More Replies...Thank you so much Hemant! :)
Load More Replies...Thank you Saurabh for your kind words! :D
Load More Replies...These are so beautiful! Might I ask what tools you use to create such masterpieces?
Thank you Scribbles! :D I use a artknive to scratch the surface of the cap
Load More Replies...These are so cool you should sell them because I would love to buy one
Thank you so much Elizabeth! :D I do sell them. If you are interested we can talk on facebook or etsy www.etsy.com/pt/people/SilviaFrancoSantos
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