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Empire Ink's whitewash system allows artists to achieve a smoother gray value with less effort. Many artists add a few drops of white into their graywash. This helps us get a more deliberate value without needing to build it up through layers. You can expect consistent ink that heals similar to a semi-opaque gray but goes into the skin like a graywash.
Empire Inks were originally formulated by Colt Brown in 2012 in an effort to provide artists with a perfect system of tattoo ink with an emphasis on consistency and workability.
"A milky, semi-opaque graywash that came about when I used to add a couple drops of white to my caps of graywash. I’ve always liked the look of a cool toned, semi-opaque gray in the skin. I like to use the whitewash for value and graywash for transparent shadows. The whitewash is intended for artists who use a slower hand movement approach. In my technique, I generally stretch the skin evenly and glide my needle backwards only, making sure my depth is consistent and my hand always glides as if it was on ice. With this method, I get a smooth milky gray with almost no signs of redness".
- Colt Brown, Owner
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- A "milky, semi-opaque" graywash
- Makes easier to identify different colors when using multiple shades
- Helps push back the redness during tattoo process
- Great for artists who use a slower hand movement approach
Description
Empire Ink's whitewash system allows artists to achieve a smoother gray value with less effort. Many artists add a few drops of white into their graywash. This helps us get a more deliberate value without needing to build it up through layers. You can expect consistent ink that heals similar to a semi-opaque gray but goes into the skin like a graywash.
Empire Inks were originally formulated by Colt Brown in 2012 in an effort to provide artists with a perfect system of tattoo ink with an emphasis on consistency and workability.
"A milky, semi-opaque graywash that came about when I used to add a couple drops of white to my caps of graywash. I’ve always liked the look of a cool toned, semi-opaque gray in the skin. I like to use the whitewash for value and graywash for transparent shadows. The whitewash is intended for artists who use a slower hand movement approach. In my technique, I generally stretch the skin evenly and glide my needle backwards only, making sure my depth is consistent and my hand always glides as if it was on ice. With this method, I get a smooth milky gray with almost no signs of redness".
- Colt Brown, Owner
Features
- A "milky, semi-opaque" graywash
- Makes easier to identify different colors when using multiple shades
- Helps push back the redness during tattoo process
- Great for artists who use a slower hand movement approach
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