KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink Acryltinte

Laissez.faire with KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink and Marker

01/18/2022 |

Does every piece of art have to be a masterpiece? Well, no actually. High expectations can certainly cramp our style. And make us forget that playing around with ideas, trying out and experimenting with colours, accepting unplanned developments are all part of art. Let's grab the KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink and Marker to mindfully experience the joy of painting. Art gets us looking at the world in a different way. Spontaneous painting "off the cuff" is also a form of art. No presketching or thought-out concept, but with lots of possibilities full of beautiful surprises. The path itself is our destination. Let’s enjoy the creative flow and see what happens if we not only brush on acrylic ink, but stipple and daub the ink or simply let it flow.

 

Fun combining marker and ink

Impromptu painting has a lot to do with spontaneity. Something in rather short supply in everyday life. Trying out paints and colours can start off in a very small way. How often, as children, have we simply coloured in motifs, and later scrawled on school books or doodled flourishes while chatting on the phone? Doing this, we sometimes created fantastic miniature works of art – completely without any technical skill. Creating art sometimes only needs curiosity and fun in combining shapes and colour. That works wonderfully with KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink and Marker. Both products contain acrylic ink, suitable not only for canvas but paper, too. The only important thing is that the paper has a higher strength, e.g. KREUL Paper Acrylic. Just flip open the pad, shake the ink and marker – then you can start playing around with art.
 

KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink: Intense colour with flowing character

For our impromptu art, we have chosen KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink in Yellowish Green, Turquoise Blue and Black. We start by using the pipette to drop the yellowish green acrylic ink directly onto the paper, enlarge the single drops to form circles, and paint turquoise blue lines elsewhere on the paper. The two colours look great next to each other, cheerful and refreshing. If you want to try out other colour combinations, then you’ll love the wide range of 18 ink colours and two colours with natural pigments. All the colours have high colour intensity. The very liquid nature of the KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink makes you want to just watch the colours flow. If you wet he surface slightly before you start, the acrylic ink is soaked up to give a watercolour effect. Unlike watercolours, though, KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink dries permanent. That means you can’t resolubilize dried colour, which makes it perfect for drawing on with the KREUL Triton Acrylic Marker.
 

Lines, flourishes, blocks of colour: Sketching with the marker

The KREUL Triton Acrylic Marker is a real allrounder, being available with different tips. With the wide XXL tip, create blocks of colour that look like big rectangles. You can draw sweeping curves with the medium tip. Then scribble a mix of filigree and wide lines with the Edge tip. The KREUL Triton Acrylic Marker is coordinated for use with the ink. For yellowish green and turquoise blue, you get an exact colour match. And when the marker has run dry, you can simply refill it with the acrylic ink. Use other colours, like Light Green, to add extra highlights in free spaces. All done! We're wowed by the interplay of flowing colour, straight lines and graphic constructs. With a stylish frame, our composition created with KREUL Triton Acrylic Ink and Marker is a real masterpiece. Entirely by chance, as the joyful moments playing with the shapes and colours make us just as happy.