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INK
pigment ink
There is a special tree in India, and it has some kind of balls on it, and if you smash it you will get ink, so that's how you make Indian ink.
Yes, ink wash can run when wet, especially if it is water-soluble. If the wash is applied and then comes into contact with water, it may bleed or spread, creating a softer or more diffuse effect. However, if the ink is permanent or water-resistant, it will not run when wet. The specific behavior depends on the type of ink and paper used.
It is a style of minimalistic art, using ink and wash painting. Only one color of ink is used, but the ink is washed out in areas to create shadow and depth.
Wash it!
Ink wash painting and ink painting are related but distinct techniques. Ink wash painting, also known as "sumi-e" in Japanese, involves using varying concentrations of ink and water to create gradients and washes, emphasizing fluidity and expression. In contrast, ink painting generally refers to any artwork created using ink, which can include both wash techniques and more defined line work. Therefore, while both use ink, their methods and aesthetic outcomes can differ significantly.
I think they used plants and minerals for ink.
The Governments keep it a secret, different countries have different inks. I know, this answer seems useless.
It is called a "wash." It creates a flat, even layer of color when diluted ink is applied to a large area with a brush.
Indigo it is a plant used to make ink founded early 1500s
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