SHOW OPENS: February 5, 2024.
SHOW CLOSES: March 1, 2024.
Artists use their individual styles, techniques, and chosen subject matter to create artwork made from ink drawn on paper. The subject matter can be nature, realistic, surreal, landscape, portraiture, abstract or whatever artist's preferred method or style. Manga or Anima art is not digitally generated or manipulated and Tattoo drawings that are original to the artist are options for artists. Any type of ink is acceptable.
Congratulations to our prize winners and show participants for the Drawn in Ink Art Show.
1st Prize--Casity Sadler, "Go Fly a Kite," India Inks
2nd Prize--Gerald Jennings, "Fishboats" Ink
3rd Prize--James Fuller, "Petunia, the Roller Derby Rhino", Micron pen Ink
Other participants in the show are: David Batchelor, Miranda Black, Allen Blank, Frieda Brown, Robert Bullock, Jane Green, Ed King, James Moroni, Donna Pugsley, Naomi Stone, Elizabeth Washburn.
We thank all of the participants and everyone who submitted artwork.
The show will be available under the Current Gallery Shows Drawn in Ink starting February 5, 2024.
No Artificial Intelligence submissions were accepted for this show.
SHOW OPENS: February 5, 2024.
SHOW CLOSES: March 1, 2024.
Prints of artwork will be available in our shop soon.
Go Fly a Kit--Casity Sadler, India Inks, 1st Place
Having been an only child in a pretty isolated part of the United States my art frequently features a singular image of a person. Maybe this is biographical, but not always. I love the ocean and crashing waves and how evocative the sound of waves are--somehow a soothing, almost visceral beating of my heart. Ink can be challenging to use but I enjoy
Fishboats--Gerald Jennings, Ink on Paper, 2nd Place
My style is reminiscent of wood block cuts. I like the challenge of capturing water and movement in linear form. I started drawing just as doodles in school and slowly progressed with practice over the years. I will attempt any subject matter but prefer landscapes. The more visually captivating images for me are those that translate into black an
Petunia, the Roller Derby Rhino--James Fuller, Micron Ink Pen, 3rd Place
The role of the artist is to allow the audience the opportunity to create art through observation. We are to think around and outside the box so that others may peak behind the curtain. With Robopera, a collective I helped found, we have created a fictional universe set in an absurdly distant future 100 billion years from now
The Usual--Allen Blank, ink marker and micron pen
Gemini--David Batchelor, block cut print with silkscreen ink
Neurotransmitter--Donna Pugsley, Metalic ink gel
Artwork from this show will be available in our store. Step into a world of art and culture with our carefully curated collection of paintings, collages, mixed media, and photography as high-quality art prints.
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