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Oil based ink for printing & watercolours for handpainting Linocuts

October 16, 2011December 15, 2013 Lyn

The reason for using oil based inks is so that when I handpaint with traditional artist watercolours the oil based ink of the printed area repels the watercolour. If you were to use a waterbased ink (which dries quickly and … Continue reading Oil based ink for printing & watercolours for handpainting Linocuts

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