After working further into my designs with the crit suggestions, it helped me think of other ideas.
I thought about what stock I wanted to use and realised that the stock could be part of the design rather than just what the design sits on.
My word is capture so I thought that about that in a literal way. The ink can be captured by the stock and with that I played around with stock and how I would let the ink be captured.
Initially I just wrote on toilet paper, because of its absorbency, I wanted to see how the ink would develop into the paper. I liked it but thought you couldn't really see the affect, so I put water onto it and let the ink bleed. I really liked the look of this, I think the colours that are let out are really interesting.
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While I was playing around, I put some cartridge paper over the top and printed, I loved this affect. It's like the ink is being captured twice, I really like the texture the print gives out and all the different markings. I used a B for the final watery ink one because I though the curves and corner would be good to let the ink out there.
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