Last night, I attended a Spoken Word poetry night and left completely inspired. They had a featured act that night, Sandbloom, based out of California. They were freakin’ awesome!
So, today, I decided we would explore altered photos for our art journals. I did this scrapbook page last year and used a bleach pen to funk up my picture.
Basically, the longer you leave the bleach on the picture, the whiter the area becomes. You will need a photograph that has been processed at a lab. Ink jet photos will not work for this technique if you want interesting colors. Make sure you are close to a sink so you can rinse the bleach off your picture. This is the ideal time to experiment with your not so perfect images and play with a bleach pen.
The instructions are very simple:
1. Doodle on your pic, leave the bleach on for at least ten seconds and rinse it off.
2. Leave the bleach on longer and the area will become lighter.
3. Then let your picture dry. I have noticed images with dark areas seem to work better if you want your bleached handi-work to show up better.
I can’t wait to see your altered pictures. Remember have fun, having fun. That is what art is all about!
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Also, make sure you check out the first Blog Mixer at Pink Ink Studios. There is a little feature with yours truly on there, too!







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