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  2. India ink - Wikipedia

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    India ink is used in many common artist pens, such as Pitt Artist pens. Many artists who use watercolor paint or other liquid mediums use waterproof India ink for their outlining because the ink does not bleed once it is dry. Some other artists use both black and colored India ink as their choice medium in place of watercolors.

  3. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    The multitude of colours used and the careful work involved made these wallpapers particularly expensive. Since he was running a business, he had to adapt to the wishes of the market. At the end of the 1860s, in order to bring in more orders, he created an entirely different group of four papers based on a new design, called the Indian.

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  5. Chelpark - Wikipedia

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    Chelpark Company Private Limited is an Indian stationery manufacturing company based in Bangalore. Chelpark is one of the oldest manufacturers of fountain pen ink in the country. [ 4 ] " Chelpark" is a portmanteau of "Chellaram" and "Parker".

  6. Wash (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    A wash of diluted ink or watercolor paint applied in combination with drawing is called pen and wash, wash drawing, or ink and wash. [ citation needed ] Normally only one or two colours of wash are used; if more colours are used the result is likely to be classified as a full watercolor painting .

  7. Fountain pen ink - Wikipedia

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    Top to bottom: blue Lamy T 10 proprietary ink cartridge and Z 27 and Z 28 ink converters. Fountain pens carry ink within the barrel, traditionally either inserted at one end in bulk with a syringe or eyedropper pipette, or through a mechanical filling system built into the pen (such as a piston or vacuum-pump mechanism).

  8. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Corporation of E Ink Holdings Inc. released the first colored E Ink displays to be used in a marketed product. The Ectaco jetBook Color was released in 2012 as the first colored electronic ink device, which used E Ink's Triton display technology. [36] [37] E Ink in early 2015 also announced another color electronic ink technology called ...

  9. Color printing - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese woodblock printing, early color woodcuts mostly occur in luxury books about art, especially the more prestigious medium of painting. The first known example is a book on ink-cakes printed in 1606, and color technique reached its height in books on painting published in the seventeenth century.