Lefranc Bourgeois Charbonnel Professional Etching Traditional Ink, 200ml (6.76 oz) Raw Sepia
Prices from
COMPARE ALL WEBSHOPS
(1)
Amazon
Our Etching Ink is 100% natural and non toxic. Every colour is highly pigmented, delivering impressive covering power even after dilution. Like oil paints, Charbonnel inks absorb oxygen to dry. Depending on the colour, the drying time is between 2 and 3 weeks. Additive free intaglio inks feature a linseed oil based binder, are washable with oil or solvent, and are made in France Our inks have been trusted by artists throughout time, from Renoir, Degas, Lautrec and Picasso to present day masters Rauschenberg, Hockney, Diebenkorn and Thiebaud. Available in 55 colors with a range of lightfastness and opacities
Read more
26.69
Featured
|
£ 26.69 |
To Shop
|
Description
Amazon
Our Etching Ink is 100% natural and non toxic. Every colour is highly pigmented, delivering impressive covering power even after dilution. Like oil paints, Charbonnel inks absorb oxygen to dry. Depending on the colour, the drying time is between 2 and 3 weeks. Additive free intaglio inks feature a linseed oil based binder, are washable with oil or solvent, and are made in France Our inks have been trusted by artists throughout time, from Renoir, Degas, Lautrec and Picasso to present day masters Rauschenberg, Hockney, Diebenkorn and Thiebaud. Available in 55 colors with a range of lightfastness and opacities
Compare webshops (1)
Shop
Price
Our Etching Ink is 100% natural and non toxic. Every colour is highly pigmented, delivering impressive covering power even after dilution. Like oil paints, Charbonnel inks absorb oxygen to dry. Depending on the colour, the drying time is between 2 and 3 weeks. Additive free intaglio inks feature a linseed oil based binder, are washable with oil or solvent, and are made in France Our inks have been trusted by artists throughout time, from Renoir, Degas, Lautrec and Picasso to present day masters Rauschenberg, Hockney, Diebenkorn and Thiebaud. Available in 55 colors with a range of lightfastness and opacities