Sorry it's taken us so long to reply matt9908,. Thank you for contacting us. Pearl Ex can be mixed into a medium and airbrushed. Some testing will be necessary to ensure that the particle size will fit through the opening for your airbrush. Information source www.jerrysartarama.com/media/pdfs/jacquard/Pearl-Ex-instructions.pdf
Yes! Since Joy used Gum Arabic as the binder, it would work well as a watercolor & should re-wet nicely. However, for consistency in washes you might need to use a paint muller (also called a pestle) to really incorporate the pigment to the binder. For calligraphy ink, you wouldn't have to do this since it's a smaller area of application. I would give Joy's mix method a try first, but if you do notice an inconsistency of the pigment dispersed in your wash, here is a pestle and palette we offer: www.jerrysartarama.com/lukas-glass-pestles-and-mixing-plates?gclid=CjwKCAjwu5CDBhB9EiwA0w6sLVUdizl-eUevw2AQeeNXarMd-AkqMfRr-WcXM9yiioxZ2zUqCCua6hoCn4gQAvD_BwE
suggest wearing a mask while dealing with the dry pigments and gum arabic so you don't breathe those particulates in; once it's mixed wet should be safe to work without a mask.
@mrgreene3290 Yes! Thanks. It's best to when working with any kind of particulate matter, especially pigments, to wear a NIOSH approved mask. Even if the material itself isn't toxic, the particles can harm your respiratory system over time.
Thank you for contacting us cee toe. Jacquard has not officially recommended using Pearl Ex Pigments with rubbing alcohol; however, I was able to find several instances on the internet of other artists using the Pearl Ex Pigments with rubbing alcohol without issue. You might want to look at this blog website that I found on the topic birgitkerr.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-make-your-own-alcohol-inks.html. I would recommend that you use caution when using a material like this outside of its approved uses.
I bought a bunch of metallic acrylic from Jacquart, and I would like to know if it was possible to use it with a calligraphy pen with the same method ?
Sorry it's taken us a year to get back to you Moni. The metallic acrylic fabric paints you purchased from Jacquard cannot be used with gum arabic like Pearl Ex pigment. Acrylic inks can be used in calligraphy pens, but to get the consistency of your Jacquard acrylic paints thin enough, you would have to heavily thin them, which might be more time-consuming than purchasing acrylic ink. There are several videos on the internet on thinning acrylic paint to create a more fluid acrylic ink. If you use acrylic ink in your calligraphy pen, you should clean it after each use with pen cleaner before the acrylic dries in the nib.
About 3 minutes and 44 seconds into the video Juli she mentions that she is using Leonard Gnib in her beautiful Hollywood and mother-of-pearl holder by Brian Smith. We don't sell that pen. You could also check out Creative Mark Quill Lines Calligraphy and Drawing Pen Sets & Inks for a great selection of calligraphy pens. www.jerrysartarama.com/quill-lines-calligraphy-and-drawing-pens
Pearl Ex Gum Arabic Powder is a binder medium Alex143. When you mix Gum arabic powder with dry pigments and water, you can create a glossy, easy-to-brush paint. Gum Arabic is traditionally used as the binder agent for watercolor paints. Food grade Gum arabic is used for a variety of applications, but it is most commonly used as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier in foods. Please note that the Gum arabic powder we sell is not food grade and is only intended to make paints. Gum Arabic is used as a binder medium for a variety of applications. Use with water and Pearl Ex Powdered Pigments (or other dry pigments) to make transparent watercolors, washes, stamping, and calligraphy inks. For use on paper, wood, or any surface that will not be washed. Gum Arabic produces a glossy, easy to brush or stamp on paint that easily mixes and cleans up with water. www.jerrysartarama.com/pearl-ex-pigment-mediums
Sorry it's taken us a year to get back to you. Yes, Leila Bhn, you can use Pearl Ex Pigments on a black canvas after you have mixed the pigment with the medium of your choice. Pearl Ex pigments can be mixed with any clear medium to use over any surface. For example, you can mix Pearl Ex with a varnish, acrylic, or solvent-based medium as a coating over clay, wood, or paper. You might want to use an acrylic medium since you plan to use the pigment on canvas. Pearl Ex pigments can be sealed on the surface with spray lacquer. This informative pdf might help you www.jerrysartarama.com/media/pdfs/jacquard/Pearl-Ex-instructions.pdf
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Could this also be used as airbrush paint?
Sorry it's taken us so long to reply matt9908,. Thank you for contacting us. Pearl Ex can be mixed into a medium and airbrushed. Some testing will be necessary to ensure that the particle size will fit through the opening for your airbrush. Information source www.jerrysartarama.com/media/pdfs/jacquard/Pearl-Ex-instructions.pdf
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Can this be used as a watercolor?
Yes! Since Joy used Gum Arabic as the binder, it would work well as a watercolor & should re-wet nicely. However, for consistency in washes you might need to use a paint muller (also called a pestle) to really incorporate the pigment to the binder. For calligraphy ink, you wouldn't have to do this since it's a smaller area of application. I would give Joy's mix method a try first, but if you do notice an inconsistency of the pigment dispersed in your wash, here is a pestle and palette we offer:
www.jerrysartarama.com/lukas-glass-pestles-and-mixing-plates?gclid=CjwKCAjwu5CDBhB9EiwA0w6sLVUdizl-eUevw2AQeeNXarMd-AkqMfRr-WcXM9yiioxZ2zUqCCua6hoCn4gQAvD_BwE
suggest wearing a mask while dealing with the dry pigments and gum arabic so you don't breathe those particulates in; once it's mixed wet should be safe to work without a mask.
@mrgreene3290 Yes! Thanks. It's best to when working with any kind of particulate matter, especially pigments, to wear a NIOSH approved mask. Even if the material itself isn't toxic, the particles can harm your respiratory system over time.
instead of water can rubbing alchol be used?
Thank you for contacting us cee toe. Jacquard has not officially recommended using Pearl Ex Pigments with rubbing alcohol; however, I was able to find several instances on the internet of other artists using the Pearl Ex Pigments with rubbing alcohol without issue. You might want to look at this blog website that I found on the topic birgitkerr.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-make-your-own-alcohol-inks.html. I would recommend that you use caution when using a material like this outside of its approved uses.
I bought a bunch of metallic acrylic from Jacquart, and I would like to know if it was possible to use it with a calligraphy pen with the same method ?
Sorry it's taken us a year to get back to you Moni. The metallic acrylic fabric paints you purchased from Jacquard cannot be used with gum arabic like Pearl Ex pigment. Acrylic inks can be used in calligraphy pens, but to get the consistency of your Jacquard acrylic paints thin enough, you would have to heavily thin them, which might be more time-consuming than purchasing acrylic ink. There are several videos on the internet on thinning acrylic paint to create a more fluid acrylic ink. If you use acrylic ink in your calligraphy pen, you should clean it after each use with pen cleaner before the acrylic dries in the nib.
What kind of pen are you using?
About 3 minutes and 44 seconds into the video Juli she mentions that she is using Leonard Gnib in her beautiful Hollywood and mother-of-pearl holder by Brian Smith. We don't sell that pen. You could also check out Creative Mark Quill Lines Calligraphy and Drawing Pen Sets & Inks for a great selection of calligraphy pens. www.jerrysartarama.com/quill-lines-calligraphy-and-drawing-pens
What is gum Arabic powder?
Pearl Ex Gum Arabic Powder is a binder medium Alex143. When you mix Gum arabic powder with dry pigments and water, you can create a glossy, easy-to-brush paint. Gum Arabic is traditionally used as the binder agent for watercolor paints. Food grade Gum arabic is used for a variety of applications, but it is most commonly used as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier in foods. Please note that the Gum arabic powder we sell is not food grade and is only intended to make paints.
Gum Arabic is used as a binder medium for a variety of applications. Use with water and Pearl Ex Powdered Pigments (or other dry pigments) to make transparent watercolors, washes, stamping, and calligraphy inks. For use on paper, wood, or any surface that will not be washed. Gum Arabic produces a glossy, easy to brush or stamp on paint that easily mixes and cleans up with water. www.jerrysartarama.com/pearl-ex-pigment-mediums
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Can i use this ink on canvas? Actually black canvas
Sorry it's taken us a year to get back to you. Yes, Leila Bhn, you can use Pearl Ex Pigments on a black canvas after you have mixed the pigment with the medium of your choice. Pearl Ex pigments can be mixed with any clear medium to use over any surface. For example, you can mix Pearl Ex with a varnish,
acrylic, or solvent-based medium as a coating over clay, wood, or paper. You might want to use an acrylic medium since you plan to use the pigment on canvas. Pearl Ex pigments can be sealed on the surface with spray lacquer. This informative pdf might help you www.jerrysartarama.com/media/pdfs/jacquard/Pearl-Ex-instructions.pdf
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