1159 #PrintOctober #Inktober2015
Could these planets have watery surfaces?
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Anna!
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I like how the text is obscured. Maybe there is water on these planets, but it is not how we understand it on Earth.
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Whoa. Exquisite! Love the energy and the graceful movement. AND those gorgeous colors. Brava! 🙂
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Thanks, Robin! I had fun experimenting and I’m trying to do these monoprints throughout October for #Printoctober although they aren’t all on this blog!
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