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  2. Ink wash painting - Wikipedia

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    Ink wash painting (simplified Chinese: 水墨画; traditional Chinese: 水墨畫; pinyin: shuǐmòhuà); is a type of Chinese ink brush painting which uses washes of black ink, such as that used in East Asian calligraphy, in different concentrations.

  3. Paper marbling - Wikipedia

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    This paper was made by dragging a piece of paper through a fermented flour paste mixed with various colors, creating a free and irregular design. A second type was made with a paste prepared from honey locust pods, mixed with croton oil , and thinned with water.

  4. Inkstick - Wikipedia

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    Blueish ink (青墨) is oil or pine soot that has been mixed with other ingredients to produce a subtle blueish-black ink. Mainly used for calligraphy . Coloured ink is oil soot ink that has been blended with pigments to create a solid ink of color.

  5. India ink - Wikipedia

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    Compared to other inks, such as the iron gall ink previously common in Europe, India ink is noted for its deep, rich black color. It is commonly applied with a brush (such as an ink brush ) or dip pen .

  6. Chinese calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Good Chinese calligraphy must be unadorned script. It must also be in black ink unless there is a reason to write in other ink. Proper and prominent relation to the context. All reputable calligraphers in China were well educated and well read.

  7. Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    To further that idea, one does not need representation of objects in painting, or strictly use ink and paper. The beauty of a painting can be appreciated directly from the forms, textures, and colors on the canvas without their relation to real objects.