Gamblin Relief Inks
Gamblin Relief Inks are formulated for all relief techniques, including woodblock, linocut, monotype, and Solarplate. They contain the right amount of stiffness and tack to hold fine detail yet spread evenly on the block or plate. The palette of ten colors is designed to give artists intense pure pigmented colors straight from the jar, along with a wide range of color mixing capabilities.
Monotype printmaking, the most painterly of printmaking techniques, is very popular. While most painters and printmakers working in this process learn how to make any kind of ink work, the unique viscosity and tack of Gamblin Relief Inks makes them ideal for monotype printing processes.
- Height:
- 11cm
- Brand:
- Gamblin
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S3 Hansa Yellow Light$38.10
S3 Napthol Scarlet$38.10
S2 Quinacridone Red$31.20
S2 Prussian Blue$31.20
S3 Phthalo Green$38.10
S2 Sepia$31.20
S1 Portland Intense Black$25.30
S1 Titanium White$25.30
S1 Transparent Base$25.30
S3 Phthalo Blue$38.10
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- Burnt Plate OilsBurnt Plate Oils are used to lower the viscosity of the ink. Burnt Plate Oil should be added to inks sparingly, as the detail of a print may be lost if the ink becomes too fluid. Burnt Plate Oil #000 has less tack and is a good match for use with Gamblin Relief Inks. Burnt Plate Oil #2 has a higher tack and is excellent for modifying Gamblin Etching Inks... more »
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