sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and
sixpenceee: The Bottled Smoke Artwork of Jim Dingilian. He uses candle smoke to paint picture-perfect images on the inside of empty bottles. After laying a coat of soot on the lining of the bottles, the artist wipes and etches away with skewers and