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Drawing inks are a type of art and craft supply used to create artwork on paper, canvas, and other surfaces. They are typically made from a combination of pigments, dyes, and binders, and come in a variety of colors and finishes. Drawing inks are often used in combination with other art supplies such as pens, pencils, markers, and brushes. They can be used to create a variety of effects, from bold lines to subtle shading. Drawing inks are also used in calligraphy, lettering, and other forms of art.
Drawing inks are available in a range of formats, including bottles, tubes, and markers. They can be used with a variety of surfaces, including paper, canvas, wood, and metal. Many drawing inks are waterproof and lightfast, meaning they will not fade or smudge when exposed to light or water.
Some companies that produce drawing inks include Winsor & Newton, Daler-Rowney, Dr. Ph. Martin's, and Speedball. These companies offer a wide range of inks, from traditional India inks to water-soluble inks and metallic inks. Show Less Read more