Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol
Artist Carne Griffiths has just debuted a powerful new set of work for his show Invisible Lines at Above Second Gallery in Hong Kong. The beautifully messy portraits
are made with conventional materials like calligraphy ink and graphite
but he also drips liquid onto his works like herbal tea and alcohol.
Above: Speechless Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Unveil Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour PaperPortraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Refraction Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Immersed
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Destroyed/Reborn Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour
Coates & Scarry website
Above: Speechless Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Unveil Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour PaperPortraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Refraction Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Immersed
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Portraits made by using Ink, Tea and Alcohol Destroyed/Reborn Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour
Coates & Scarry website
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