Krink is a brand known for its high-quality art supplies, particularly its ink products and markers popular among street artists and graffiti enthusiasts. Founded by artist Craig Costello in the early 2000s, Krink emphasizes vibrant colors and innovative designs. The brand has gained a cult following for its unique packaging and the ability to create bold, expressive artwork. Krink products are often used for both fine art and urban art applications.
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Jon Mugar goes by Krink.
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Markers are of various types and some are flammable for example Krink K42 type pain markers are highly flammable. While amongst the non flammable ones you have, Ultra color non flammable Marker.
Yes homie! That's an awesome combo. I prefer that over the Krink Steel Ball Marker myself. Also of you havent tried it the Dalo is pretty ill
The best marker in my opinion is the KRINK Markers. They can write on almost any surface, and come in a variety of colours. You can buy them from most Spray paint retailers, such as the Fat Buddha store. They also come in a variety of thicknesses. They dry almost instantly and do not smear when dried. They are also meant for outdoor uses, so are good for staying on the durface for a length of time. Hope this helps.
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