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*ink* is dedicated to all manner of ink based art, including correspondence, mail-art, calligraphy, marginalia, ancient manuscripts, seals, engravings, lithographs, prints and more!

'Plate #03'
from 'Lines In Color on Color
from Corners Sides and Centers to Specific Points on a Grid'

by Sol LeWitt

color screenprint on white wove paper
'Resurrect the Life of a Scribe' (2013)
by RETNA

acrylic, enamel & graphite on canvas
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'Spider Woman' (2005)
by Louise Bourgeois

drypoint on custom handmade paper
Quite an amazing curation on „emptiness” theme, highyl reccomended.
Thank you again @lonewick!
waiting in car triangle ink doodle
perspective by takefumi tida, for japan architect (1989)
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*Charles M. Schulz

ink on paper
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Back to the essential questions!
*Marcel Duchamp (1967)

offset lithograph in orange + grey
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Study of asemic writing
'Manuscrit' (2008)
by Thierry de Cordier

ink on paper
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'Spring' (1965)
by Ruth Asawa
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'Longevity Peaches  (寿桃)'
by Qi Baishi (1864–1957)
hanging scroll, ink + colors on paper

poster from the exhibition
'Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink'

show opened today, at the
Asian Art Museum, in San Francisco
(through April 7, 2025)
Gn 🌌 the ink always shine ✨
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Conceptual and calligraphic meditation on emptiness - “mirror in mirror”
New Musical Calligraphy, minted as 1/1 on @objktcom

More in description!
#LWArtChallenge
'Swan Fever' (2019)
by Ragna Bley
Ryuji Tanaka (1960's)

mineral pigment
fixed with glue, with the use of a feather,
on to japanese washi paper
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“Marc Chagall, known as a Parisian artist, was always interested in his Russian roots and Jewish heritage, and often depicted scenes from his youth in the small town of Vitebsk. After working and exhibiting in Paris from 1910 to 1914, he returned to Russia, where he remained until 1922. During this time, he befriended Russian avant-garde poets and painters…”

These are some of Chagall’s sketches for Nikolai Gogol’s novel Dead Souls. [Download the book]

© Les Âmes mortes, 1923-48. by Marc Chagall
'Diez Cartas' (1970)
by Mirtha Dermisache
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Study of asemic writing
Provenance for bananas
'Untitled'
by Sam Francis

(date unknown)