Using white ink is a favorite element that I use to polish off the finishing touches of my paintings. I've been using Copic white ink for years now and have come to love this expensive and sometimes elusive supply. But is it really the best as so many claim in the art community? Especially when compared to its cheaper counterpart - Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White Ink. Well, that is what we are going to be testing today!
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