• A swatch of a black Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A can of Gamblin Relief Ink in Naphthol Scarlet colour, with product details visible on the label.
  • A swatch of a warm red Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a cool red Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a cool yellow Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a green Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a cool blue Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a brown Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a blue Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a off white Transparent Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.
  • A swatch of a white Gamblin Relief Ink on a white background with a Gamblin logo in the left corner.

Gamblin Relief Inks

Gamblin Relief Inks are formulated for all relief techniques, including woodblock, linocut, monotype, and Solarplate. They contain the right amount of stiffness and tack to hold fine detail yet spread evenly on the block or plate.

The palette of ten colours is designed to give artists intense pure pigmented colours straight from the jar, along with a wide range of colour mixing capabilities.

Bound in the highest quality Burnt Plate (Linseed) oil , highly pigmented. Professional quality. Available in 175ml Tins

SKU: R191.11
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