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Oops it's been a while since I last posted. My apologies. Anyway, back to last Wednesday when we were treated to a demo by artist, Angela Oswald. The first half of the evening we gathered around her table and watched a variety of techniques using ink and bleach. We then set to work, having a go ourselves and what fantastic results were achieved in such a short time. I didn't try it out myself but looking around at everyone's work, it was stunning. Such different results were achieved. The bleach can be unpredictable, depending on the paper, the temperature, the brand. It was absolutely fascinating and Angela was so passionate and enthusiastic, it rubbed off on us all. Such a relaxing, fun night of experiments and creativity.
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