Category Archives: Experiemental

Mixed Media with Copic

Have you seen the June 2011 issue of Cloth Paper Scissors? Joanne Sharpe has a layout from pages 66 through 70 entitled Making Magic with Markers that breaks down the Copic color coding system, explains blending trios and provides an … Continue reading


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Markers for Fly Tying?

See how Copic Markers and Airbrush System were used to create this fly! Click Here


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Artist Interview with Dahlia

A friend of Dahlia’s got our attention earlier this year and told us it is our markers that make Dahlia’s art possible, and the artist’s creativity that makes the work magnificent. We checked out her work were intrigued by Dahlia’s use of markers with Acrylics to add intricate detail and thought you might be too. To view more of her work, visit Lazuli Studios. (more…)

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Artist Interview with Traci Bautista


I met Traci Bautista in January of 2009 at a craft and hobby trade show and we spoke briefly about doing a feature on our website.  I’ve finally gotten around to doing so and am happy that I did. Her work stood out to me because she was using such a mash-up of materials, including Copic Markers, where most artist’s there were following more traditional paths. Her work is fearless, bright and expressive and as a mixed media artist there is always a lot going on and therefore a lot to enjoy. Read the interview after the jump. Find out when her next online workshop is happening and get involved. You won’t be sorry. (more…)

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Artist Daniel Eatock

In 2008 U.K. based artist/designer Daniel Eatock did an interesting experiment with markers and paper. Using upside-down drinking glasses arranged in tight rows he stood individual markers on end allowing the ink to fully drain and soak into the stack … Continue reading


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