Winsor & Newton Burnt Sienna Drawing Ink 14ml
Winsor & Newton Drawing Ink brings you a wonderful alternative to paints and pencils that will bring fresh colour to your illustrations.
This fast-drying ink will spread well and give a professional finish to any coloured drawings. As it's intermixable, you can create the perfect shades for your projects using the vast array of colours available. Apply with a brush, dip pen or airbrush and see what unique colour effects you can create.
The water-based solution of traditional Chinese stick ink is water-resistant and transparent, and will be ideal for overlaying different shades to create your unique effects.
- 14ml
- Colour: Burnt Sienna
- Water-based solution of traditional Chinese stick ink
- Fast-drying, water resistant and transparent
- Can be used with a brush, dip pen or airbrush
- Intermixable colours
- Great for overlaying colour and creating unique effects
Winsor & Newton Burnt Sienna Drawing Ink 14ml
Product Number - 5740771005
Rated 5 out of
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Wolfe from
Perfect ink
As an artist I’ve used a lot of different paints and inks but this brand are the best and the names tell you exactly what colour you’re going to get. They also go so far when using so you don’t run out quickly. Definitely something I’ll be buying again.
Date published: 2020-02-21
Rated 5 out of
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DoctorWhen from
Great value ink
Good pigmentation, even coverage: Exactly what you'd expect from a specialist like Winsor & Newton. I'm actually using it as pigment in ink washes for miniature painting, and it works very well for this.
Date published: 2021-10-15
Rated 5 out of
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Tambourine from
Great colour for landscapes
I love Winsor and Newton inks to use as an under painting for my pastels. This colour is always the first to run out!
Date published: 2022-01-23
Rated 4 out of
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Arty87 from
Great.
Love this colour. So rich and warm; great for autumn scenes.
Date published: 2020-03-07
Rated 4 out of
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Tamartist from
Lovely product
Ink flows beautifully, a pleasure to use. Would recommend.
Date published: 2018-07-03