Introduction to Inktense Vibrant watercolour-like pigments

Introduction to Inktense Vibrant watercolour-like pigments

colours. These colours can be mixed to create a broad palette.

Water-soluble: These blocks can be used dry or with water. When used with water, they produce a vivid ink-like medium.

Permanent When Dry: Unlike watercolours, Inktense blocks are permanent when dry. This allows artists to layer without reactivating the underlying layer.

Versatility: They can be used for various creative effects. You can use them for drawing, painting, and even fabric art.

Inktense Pencils and Pans

In addition to blocks, Derwent also offers Inktense pencils and Inktense pans. These products share the same unique properties as the Inktense blocks but cater to different techniques and preferences.

Inktense pencils are perfect for intricate details and fine lines. They can be used dry for rich, intense colour or washed out with a bit of water to create a vibrant, translucent ink.

Inktense pencils and pans are portable and are designed for a more traditional watercolour technique, making them perfect for on-the-go artists like the blocks are also permanent when dry, allowing for layering and mixed media work.

Inktense Pans and pencils are also water-soluble ink that can be used for various techniques, just like the Inktense blocks. Inktense are inter-mixable and can be mixed in vibrant colours to create a diverse palette. The colours are permanent when dry, allowing for layering without reactivating the previous layers.

These versatile blocks, pencils and pans can be used for drawing, painting, and fabric art. They are known for their intense colour and the ability to create translucent ink-like effects when used with water.

Overall, Inktense is an excellent addition to any artist's toolkit, offering vibrant and permanent colours for various creative techniques.

 

What are Inktense pencils?

Inktense pencils are a type of art medium offered by Derwent. They share the same unique properties as Inktense blocks, but they cater to different techniques and preferences. Inktense pencils are perfect for creating intricate details and fine lines. They can be used dry to achieve rich, intense colour or washed out with a little water to make a vibrant, translucent ink. Like the blocks and pans, Inktense pencils are permanent when dry, allowing for layering and mixed media work. Overall, Inktense pencils are a versatile tool for artists looking to add vibrant and permanent colours to their artwork.

 

Techniques with Inktense pencils

Inktense pencils offer a variety of techniques that artists can explore. Here are a few techniques you can try with Inktense pencils:

 

Dry Application:

Inktense pencils can be used dry to create rich, intense colours. You can apply the pencils directly onto the paper and layer them to achieve depth and shading. This technique is great for adding intricate details and fine lines to your artwork.

 

Wet Application:

Inktense pencils can also be used with water to create a vibrant, translucent ink-like effect. Apply the pencils onto the paper and then use a watercolour brush or waterbrush to activate the colours. This technique allows you to achieve a watercolour-like effect and create beautiful washes and gradients.

 

Mixing Colours:

Inktense pencils offer a wide range of vibrant colours that can be mixed together to create a diverse palette. You can experiment with new shades and tones by layering up the pencils on top of each other or applying them to a palette.

 

Layering and Mixed Media:

Inktense pencils are permanent when dry, which makes them perfect for layering and mixed media work. You can layer the pencils to create depth and texture in your artwork. Combine other art mediums like acrylics, markers, or coloured pencils with inktense pencils to achieve unique effects and textures. These are just a few techniques you can explore with Inktense pencils. Feel free to experiment and discover new ways to use this versatile art medium in your artwork.

 

DISCOVERING INKTENSE PANS

What are Inktense pans?

Inktense pans are a type of art medium offered by Derwent. They are similar to Inktense pencils and blocks but come in a pan form. Inktense pans contain highly pigmented watercolour-like ink that can be activated with water through a wet brush or water brush. This allows for the creation of vibrant and translucent colours, similar to the effects achieved with watercolour paints. The Inktense pans offer the same versatility and permanence as the pencils and blocks, making them a great addition to any artist's toolkit.

Tips for using Inktense pans

Inktense pans are a versatile art medium that can create vibrant and translucent colours similar to watercolour paints. Here are some tips for using Inktense pans:

Activation with water:

Inktense pans can be activated with water to create beautiful watercolour-like effects. Dip a wet brush or water brush into the pan and pick up the ink. Apply it to the paper to see vibrant colours coming to life.

Layering:

Inktense pans allow for layering, which means building up colours and creating depth in your artwork. Start with lighter colours and gradually add darker ones on top to achieve different shades and tones.

Mixing colours:

You can mix Inktense pan colours together to create new shades. Use a palette or a separate surface to mix the colours before applying them to your artwork. Experiment with different combinations to discover unique and interesting colour variations.

Controlling intensity:

The intensity of the colours can be determined by the volume of water used; more water means lighter and more transparent colours, and less water means bolder and more saturated colours.

Experimentation:

Inktense pans offer a wide range of possibilities, so don't be afraid to experiment and try different techniques. Explore different brush strokes, wet-on-wet or wet-on-dry techniques, and even combine Inktense pans with other art mediums for mixed media artworks.

Remember to have fun and enjoy the process of creating with Inktense pans that can change the face of your artwork, allowing you to explore creativity in exciting ways.

Conclusion

Whether you're a professional artist or a hobbyist, Derwent Inktense blocks, pencils, and pans can add a new dimension to your artwork. Their vibrant colours, versatility, and permanence make them a unique addition to any artist's toolkit. If you're looking to experiment with new mediums or techniques, consider giving Inktense a try. You might find your new favourite art supply at King's Framing and Art Gallery. You can shop online or in-store for your new art supplies.

You might find your new favourite art supply at King’s Framing and Art Gallery. Shop online or in-store for your new art supplies.

Shop online or in-store at King's Framing and Art Gallery. King’s carries an assortment of watercolours, Intense and paintbrushes and tools.



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