Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks are fast-drying, transparent, and water-resistant inks that can be used with a brush, dip pen, or airbrush. They are made from high-quality dyes in a shellac binder, producing bright and vibrant colors. The range includes 26 colors that are loved by designers, artists, and illustrators.
Key features of Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks:
Fast-drying and transparent
Water-resistant, except for Liquid Indian Ink, Gold, and Silver
Intermixable colours
Can be used with a brush, dip pen, or airbrush
Liquid Indian Ink and Black Indian Drawing Ink are archival and permanent
White, silver, gold, and Indian black are pigmented and lightfast
The inks can be used to create sweeping lines, bold edges, and layers of beautiful colour. They can also be mixed with water to achieve a watercolour effect while still providing strong colour.
Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks are available in individual 14ml bottles
Colours Available: Apple Green, Blue, Brick Red, Brilliant Green, Burnt Sienna, Canary Yellow, Carmine, Cobalt, Crimson, Deep Red, Emerald, Gold, Nut Brown, Orange, Peat Brown, Purple, Scarlet, Silver, Sunshine Yellow, Ultramarine, Vermilion, Violet, Viridian and White.
DRAWING INKS AND WATER RESISTANCE
Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks are all water-resistant apart from Liquid Indian Ink, Gold and Silver. However, all the coloured inks are made from dyes that can bleed out into subsequent washes. The degree of bleeding varies from colour to colour and with the amount of water used so it is recommended that you test chosen colours before using them on your artwork.
Bright, rich colour
Add vibrant and rich colour to your next project with these high quality inks. Explore the range of tones in each ink by mixing with other colours and with water.
Versatile
Fast-drying, and water resistant our drawing inks can be used with a brush, dip pen or airbrush.
Intermixable
All colours in the range are intermixable. But Gold and Silver should only be added to other inks in small quantities, to avoid thickening. In addition, mixtures of Gold and Silver should not be stored, as they may create an adverse chemical reaction.