De Atramentis Document Cyan
According to Oxford Dictionary,
cy·an | ˈsīən, ˈsīˌan |
noun
a greenish-blue color which is one of the primary subtractive colors, complementary to red.
ORIGIN
late 19th century: from Greek kuaneos ‘dark blue’.
There's no green in the Chroma:
I dislike this ink. As a blue it has no character. The colour blue, despite its connotation, make me happy. This one, no.
Normally, when I finish a review, I enjoy taking notes until the ink is finished. This one and its Artist Cyan sibling, when down the drain, right after.
Pity such a lovely vibrant blue, looks so fad on paper. Maybe it's only saving grace, is filling vials / bottles and lining them on a shelf 😛
I am used to badly behaving permanent inks by several brands, especially you know who brandI manage to tame them by using a drier pen, finer or sometimes wider nib, good paper, or all the above.
This ink loves to ghost and bleed on anything paper. It’s the ultimate Alien/ Borg for paper. It can rejoin Artist Turquoise for the Razzie awards in inks.
However, It's the only ink that can dry on Tomoe River 68 gr in less than 2 seconds. I've never seen anything like that..
I didn't bother using a flex nib. It was pointless.
Ironically, Rhodia fared decently. While it bleeds, ghosting is acceptable.
I cannot recommend it for writing.
You can probably tame it, with a dry pen, and a light touch on Rhodia, if you insist.
If you like the colour, get a sample of Artist Cyan. It’s slightly better.
Here's a comparison. My apologies for the upside down swatches.
Top Right is Kakimori Karari
Bottom Right is Monteverde Horizon Blue.
· Pens used: Pilot Kakuno (Ef) Lamy Safari (Ef/F/M), Jinhao 450 Fude nib
· What I liked: Very fast dry time.
· What I did not like: Bleeding/ghosting through everything. Colour is flat. Ink is too wet.
· Shading: None
· Ghosting: On every single paper.
· Bleed through: Same as above.
· Flow Rate: Excellent
· Lubrication: Excellent
· Nib Dry-out: None.
· Start-up: None.
· Saturation: Saturated
· Shading Potential: None
· Sheen: None.
· Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Yes
· Nib Creep / “Crud”: Yes.
· Staining (pen): Yes. It did stain my Pilot Section. But after 6 hours of soaking, with the help of Q tip it was removed. Convertors were fine.
· Clogging: No
Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier![]()
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