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Make Ink: A Forager’s Guide to Natural Inkmaking

Book information

Publisher
Abrams
Year
2018
ISBN
9781419732430, 9781683353270, 1419732439
Language
english
Format
EPUB
Filesize
76 MB (80116029 bytes)
Pages
192\0
Time added
2020-11-29 04:32:24

Description

Imagine if the twigs, leaves, and bits of metal on the streets around you weren't waste but ingredients for a rich palette of unfolding color. Imagine that the oldest tool of communication—ink—could vibrate, grow crystals, or change color on the page.This is the world that Toronto Ink Company founder Jason Logan invites readers to discover inMake Ink. Part art book and part how-to,Make Inkis a color journey that redefines our everyday understanding of ink, and, in the process, teaches us to reclaim a lost urban wilderness. It's a journey that emboldens readers to get their hands dirty foraging for color in woodlands, back alleys, and city parks; mixing pigments in the kitchen; and testing out their homemade colors on paper in the studio. Clear step-by-step (and color-by-color) recipes draw on medieval alchemy, domestic science, and ecological cookery.Rebelling against the mass-produced ink of our industrial age, Logan's Totonto Ink Company makes small-batch inks that are sensitive to place and environment for fans and artists around the world. Featuring full-color artwork and handwritten notes from such collaborators as Dave Eggers, Margaret Atwood, and Marcel Dzama—as well as a conversation with international bestselling author Michael Ondaatje—Make Inkoffers a new framework for thinking about the vital connection between ink, language, and art. It will change how you see and interact with the world around you.

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