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Tom Norton Walnut Ink Darkening Medium 42mlSave Up to3%Off listBrown Add an extra "punch" to your Walnut Ink drawings! Tom Norton's Walnut Darkening Medium is great for adding an extra punch of drama to your ink drawings. The medium has a water-soluble base so you can use it without changing the working characteristics of your Walnut Ink. You can even use the medium straight from the bottle as an intense dark brown Sumi ink. Tom Norton's Walnut Darkening Medium has extra staining power and does not lift as well as Walnut Ink, but it is fadeproof, acid free, and archival! Key Features: * Artist grade pigment-based ink * Darkening medium for walnut ink * Lightfast and acid free! * Remains water-soluble * Great staining power Perfect For: * Creating dark shadows * Adding depth to drawings and sketches * Tonal paintings * Watercolor painting See More
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Daniel Smith Walnut Ink, 2oz
Starting At: 7.79
Black DANIEL SMITH Walnut Ink is a finely pigmented, sepia-shaded, water-based ink produced using walnut husks. It's incredible for a wide range of drawing styles, and works delightfully with a plunge pen or brush. With a brush, DANIEL SMITH Walnut Ink handles like a straightforward watercolor with great layering, and lifting abilities in darker washes. The rich shading looks like customary walnut-based inks, however won't blur. Our Walnut Ink is magnificent for including warmth and chronicled character when painting over portrayals done in perpetual dark ink, and without anyone else's input, it's reminiscent of the matured ink illustrations by Rembrandt and Da Vinci. At the point when utilized with calligraphy pens, our Walnut Ink gives a lovely, straightforward, warm tone to lettering. Key Features: * Finely pigmented * Lightfast, non-acidic, transparent, & low staining * Lifting capabilities in darker washes Perfect For: * All types of drawing styles * Creating warmth and historical character See More
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