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Tom Norton's Walnut Ink - Drawing Stick

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Tom Norton's Walnut Ink - Drawing Stick

Tom started developing his ink in a Massachusetts basement in 1995. His aim was to reproduce the sepia colour seen in many of the Old Masters works, which bordered the line between ink and paint. The ink used in these compositions didn’t start sepia but faded from black over time.

Tom’s aim was to achieve the walnut colour without the aging process and this is why his product is so named, not because it actually contains the nut. Unlike genuine walnut ink Tom’s formula is non-acidic and has high levels of lightfastness, so it will not fade.

Walnut Drawing Ink is water soluble and can be used like a watercolour, meaning it can be layered to darken or lifted with a wet brush to lighten. In short it’s a beautiful, versatile medium that can be used for any number of drawing and painting techniques.

A traditional bamboo nib at one end and a felt brush applicator at the other.