by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Napthol Red: Modern organic warm red that closely matches Cadmium Red Medium in masstone. Makes more intense tints, more transparent. Pigment: Napthol AS-D (PR112) Vehicle: Burnt Plate Oil Series 2, SEMI-TRANSPARENT, SDS
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Quinacridone Red: Cool lightfast modern red with high key tint. Useful in place of Alizarin Crimson where more intense masstone and mixtures are desired. Pigment: Quinacridone red b (PV19) Vehicle: Burnt Plate Oil Series 3, TRANSPARENT, SDS
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Dioxazine Purple: A cold color with the strongest tinting strength and deepest transparency of all pigments, modern Diox is useful as a high key tint. This purple is so strong that some use it as a black. Diox makes a cold intense tint. Pigment: Carbazol dioxazine (PV...
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Ultramarine Blue: Ultra Blue is one of the few mineral colors that is completely transparent. Lightfast with moderate tinting strength. Pigment: Complex silicate of sodium & aluminum with sulfur (PB 29) Vehicle: Burn Plate Oil Series 2,...
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Prussian Blue: First synthetic color of the Industrial Revolution, discovered by accident in 1704 while a chemist was trying to formulate artificial crimson. Warm blue with more muted tint than Phthalo Blue. It has a high tinting strength, is lightfast, and is...
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Phthalo Green: A dark bluish green more closely resembles Verdigris than Viridian. First manufactured in 1927, Phthalo Green has a very high tinting strength and transparency. Pigment: Chlorinated copper phthalocyanine (PG 7) Vehicle: Burnt Plate Oil Series 2,...
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Etching White: An opaque white useful in creating tints. Pigment: Titanium dioxide (PW 6), zinc oxide (PW 4) Vehicle: Burnt Plate Oil Series 1, OPAQUE, SDS
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Transparent Base: Transparent Base can be added to ink to increase transparency of a color while maintaining the inks stiffness and tack. Pigment: Calcium Carbonate Vehicle: Burnt Plate Oil Series 1, TRANSPARENT, SDS
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
Portland Black: Highly recommended for etching, drypoint, aquatint, mezzotint and engraving processes. SDS
by Mary Tevlin | Apr 6, 2016 | Etching Ink |
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