





The Pink Octopus
The Pink Octopus was the first painting from this collection. I love that octopuses can change colour and when painting this octopus I decided on a vibrant pink colour. I loved the idea of painting this octopus in inks when are synonymous with releasing ink!
The painting was created using ink on hot-pressed watercolour paper. I used a dip pen with black ink for the small details and bold brush strokes and drips with a pink ink.
Did you know an octopus has 9 brains and 3 hearts?! Favourite fact!
The original painting has sold, but there are still prints available in A4 or A3.
Feedback on the print quality has been brilliant - the colour match is spot on and they’re printed on thick art paper.
Prints are sent in a cellophane wrapper with cardboard sheet to keep them protected and in good condition. You can also pick up from the Glasgow studio, if you’d prefer.
The Pink Octopus was the first painting from this collection. I love that octopuses can change colour and when painting this octopus I decided on a vibrant pink colour. I loved the idea of painting this octopus in inks when are synonymous with releasing ink!
The painting was created using ink on hot-pressed watercolour paper. I used a dip pen with black ink for the small details and bold brush strokes and drips with a pink ink.
Did you know an octopus has 9 brains and 3 hearts?! Favourite fact!
The original painting has sold, but there are still prints available in A4 or A3.
Feedback on the print quality has been brilliant - the colour match is spot on and they’re printed on thick art paper.
Prints are sent in a cellophane wrapper with cardboard sheet to keep them protected and in good condition. You can also pick up from the Glasgow studio, if you’d prefer.
The Pink Octopus was the first painting from this collection. I love that octopuses can change colour and when painting this octopus I decided on a vibrant pink colour. I loved the idea of painting this octopus in inks when are synonymous with releasing ink!
The painting was created using ink on hot-pressed watercolour paper. I used a dip pen with black ink for the small details and bold brush strokes and drips with a pink ink.
Did you know an octopus has 9 brains and 3 hearts?! Favourite fact!
The original painting has sold, but there are still prints available in A4 or A3.
Feedback on the print quality has been brilliant - the colour match is spot on and they’re printed on thick art paper.
Prints are sent in a cellophane wrapper with cardboard sheet to keep them protected and in good condition. You can also pick up from the Glasgow studio, if you’d prefer.