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3 stroke directions to get the layers it does, too.

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What ink is this? I can't find it on the web site.

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DeAtramentis "Kind of Blue"; it's a Canada-exclusive, though, I believe...

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So far, on my screen, it reminds me of Diamine Majestic Blue or Akkerman Shocking Blue and I'm not suggesting that those two are the same ink!

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Wow, from turquoise to almost blue black!

In one ink.

That's quite an achievement.

 

I wonder if the paper is playing a role, as I find the Tamoe River a little absorbent or thirsty at times.

 

Thank you for the review zoniguana.

 

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DeAtramentis "Kind of Blue"; it's a Canada-exclusive, though, I believe...

 

:shrug: Google does not seem to know it....

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I wonder if the paper is playing a role, as I find the Tamoe River a little absorbent or thirsty at times.

 

 

I was wondering the same... here are my sample swatches.. The one to the left is Tomoe and the right paper is regular copy paper. Same DeA Kind of Blue. I love the color of this blue.. but I do not get the turquoise. (Apologies for the crappy iPhone pic)

 

 

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Where did you purchase it? I am also drawing a blank on an internet search. I have a couple other DeA inks and i like them a lot.

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It came from Laywine's, in Toronto.

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