Batik technique

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Love the leafy one the best also. Great job on that technique.
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I knew there was something I wanted to try yesterday but couldn't remember. So before I forgot again today, here are my experiments this morning.

Most of these are Distress Inks, the largest one is pigment inks and the blue one is watercolor.
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Love seeing the samples you both have done.
Fantastic results
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Very cool Marianne. I may try one with blues. The distress inks work so well, I may have to get more of them.
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You all are making some beautiful pieces!
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Oh my Marianne. These are wonderful. I like all the color ways you used.

You two are inspiring me. Sometime this week I must try this.
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Thanks very much!

I really like the blue one the best even though it's not an even wash of color. I'll cut off the edges! It reminds me of a tile with the shiny white areas and the cracks through it all.
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