<b>Imagine if the twigs, leaves, and bits of metal on the streets around you weren't waste but ingredients for a rich palette of unfolding color. Imagine that the oldest tool of communication—ink—could vibrate, grow crystals, or change color on the page.</b><br /><br />This is the world that Toronto Ink Company founder Jason Logan invites readers to discover in <i>Make Ink</i>. Part art book and part how-to, <i>Make Ink</i> is a color journey that redefines our everyday understanding of ink, and, in the process, teaches us to reclaim a lost urban wilderness. It's a journey that emboldens readers to get their hands dirty foraging for color in woodlands, back alleys, and city parks; mixing pigments in the kitchen; and testing out their homemade colors on paper in the studio. Clear step-by-step (and color-by-color) recipes draw on medieval alchemy, domestic science, and ecological cookery.<br /><br />Rebelling against the mass-produced ink of our industrial age, Logan's Totonto Ink Compan
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