What goes hand-in-hand with a calligraphy pen? Ink, of course! Discover Cass Art's collection of inks, carefully selected for artists seeking depth and expression in their work. We’ve got inks from Rotring, Winsor & Newton, Dr. PH Martin and Liquitex to name a few, in an array of colours ranging from traditional black or blue all the way to bright primary shades, and even metallic hues to really bring your handwriting to life. Ideal for sketches, illustrations, and diverse artistic expressions.
We’ve collaborated with our friends Daler-Rowney and artist Jessica Mallorie to bring you into the magical world of paint pouring! Watch FW Acrylic Inks in action and see the spectacular affects you can achieve, from flipping cups to pulling strings we’ve got the paint pouring techniques to get your started!
From mixing FW Acrylic inks to using dip pens, learn about the versatility of this medium today and watch as Emilio builds up layers of ink to create his striking Koi Carp illustration.
What are the different types of ink available at Cass Art?
At Cass Art, you’ll find a wide range of artist inks including drawing inks, acrylic inks, alcohol inks, and calligraphy inks. We stock trusted brands like Winsor & Newton, Daler-Rowney, Liquitex, and Ecoline, so whether you’re working on fine art, illustration, or calligraphy, there’s an ink to suit your style and technique.
What’s the difference between acrylic ink and drawing ink?
Acrylic ink is pigment-based and waterproof when dry, making it ideal for layering and mixed media work. Drawing ink, often dye-based, typically has a more fluid consistency and vibrant finish, but may not be waterproof. Your choice depends on whether you want permanence or blendability in your work.
Are your inks suitable for calligraphy and lettering?
Yes, we stocks a wide range of inks ideal for calligraphy, including specialist calligraphy inks and fountain pen inks. Look for brands like Winsor & Newton and Manuscript, which are formulated for smooth flow and rich colour on paper.
Can I use ink with a brush as well as a pen or nib?
Absolutely. Most artist inks can be used with brushes, dip pens, technical pens, and airbrushes. Acrylic inks work especially well with brushes and offer excellent coverage and intensity. Always check the label for the best tools to use with each ink.
What surfaces can I use ink on?
Most inks are designed for paper, but acrylic inks can also be used on canvas, board, fabric, and even non-porous surfaces like plastic or glass (with proper surface prep). Always test your materials first, especially if you’re working on unconventional surfaces.