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femmedem

(8,444 posts)
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:33 PM Dec 2019

I made some avocado seed ink a few days ago and had a little time to play with it this morning.

I generally paint in oils or I draw so I didn't have perfect paper or brushes, but I like the avocado ink quite a bit!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6Ge_w0nlMY/

I made about six ounces of ink from two avocado seeds. I chopped up the seeds, simmered them, covered, in a cup of water for about 25-30 minutes with a teaspoon of soda ash, then whisked in a teaspoon of powdered gum Arabic.

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femmedem

(8,444 posts)
2. Thanks. I love the color of that ink.
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:39 PM
Dec 2019

I've been lurking in this group for a while and appreciate all the talent here, and also appreciate getting to know a different side of my fellow DUers.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
3. It looks very good!
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:41 PM
Dec 2019

I had no idea avocado seeds were so useful. I like the hue very much. Do you know if it lasts well on the paper? How permanent is it?

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
4. I'm not sure yet how lightfast it is.
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:45 PM
Dec 2019

An hour after painting, I was able to lift off some of the pigment with a damp paper towel, but I also wasn't using paper suitable for water-based media. I just bought some better paper so I'll see how that goes.

I've seen avocado-dyed textiles before--just lovely--and the color supposedly lasts for at least a few years.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
7. Thank you! Something about backlit interiors is so atmospheric and mysterious.
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:54 PM
Dec 2019

I usually paint landscapes but I wanted to stay warm this morning and also practice perspective.

MLAA

(18,608 posts)
8. I need to continue to practice on mysterious backgrounds...
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 12:58 PM
Dec 2019

Especially as a background for a portrait...something there in the background but not quite sure what effect 🙂

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
9. Could be as simple as darkening the background behind the lit side of the portrait
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 01:04 PM
Dec 2019

and lightening it behind the shadow side. Or if you are placing your figure in a scene, keeping the values less intense than in your subject and making sure the edges are soft and sometimes lost.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
15. Is that one of your portraits in your signature line?
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 10:36 PM
Dec 2019

It's beautiful! And I love the background; the shape and color is perfect.

MLAA

(18,608 posts)
16. I wish! No it's not. 😊
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 11:00 PM
Dec 2019

I will have to figure out how to post pics one of these days and will share.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
10. Nice - I remember painting ( A long, long time ago)
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 02:12 PM
Dec 2019

with black walnut nut shells. Well, not really the shells, but the pulp that we used to smash to get to the walnuts themselves. It was dark brown and would stain everything, but made some interesting pictures.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
13. Thanks! Walnut ink is on my to-do list.
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 06:03 PM
Dec 2019

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I was out painting late this afternoon, looked down and saw a ton of them. I think I gathered enough for a small batch of ink.

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