



Dr. Ph. Martins Bleedproof White Fine Art Paint, 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
-
R. U. Joe King
Greater than one weekWell, its okay. Ive had a bit of paper coloration issues. But, the pigment beneath is pretty well submerged.
-
sarah.m.
> 3 dayIve heard a ton about this ink, and Im so glad I tried it. The ink is completely opaque and you can see the fine lines when writing calligraphy. It does have to be diluted though!!! Its roughly the consistency of Elmers glue when you first open it. Adding a few drops of water helps it thin a little bit to be perfect for calligraphy ink!
-
Kindle Customer
03-06-2025I use this on my watercolor painting. Very nice for highlighting.
-
Daisy
> 3 dayUse this product in many different ways. Good to use on both watercolor and colored pencils
-
Ar
> 3 dayAbsolutely terrible. If youre looking for corrective ink for comic work try Pro White instead. Stick with Martins for black ink.
-
Megdel8
> 3 dayI really enjoy this ink. Its very thick upon opening, so I add a little distilled water to get it to the right consistency. I find that its easy to use and dries quickly. The opacity is great unless you water it down too much. This is a staple for any calligrapher.
-
UsCoops
> 3 dayLove BPW for white calligraphy on dark paper. It can be diluted to the perfect consistency and does not get dried up and powdery as some of the other whites do. It is very opaque in color so is striking on dark paper.
-
Brenda L. Doyle
> 3 dayThis product is so think it can’t be poured. It isn’t the type of product I should have to scoop out
-
Callie
> 3 dayThis stuff is thick, but works well. Just add a little water as needed. Great product.
-
SO
> 3 dayIt arrived with a leak, therefore the whole ink was dry and a big lump. Very disappointing. Impossible to use on a calligraphy pen, the ink does not run down the pen nib.