Ferris Wheel Press - Atlas Iron Ore | Atlas Stationers Collab

A gorgeous ink incoming today!

This exclusive ink between Ferris Wheel Press and Atlas Stationers is a gorgeous colour that Atlas says is the colour of charcoal (and they’re right!)

Atlas Iron Ore is a brilliantly behaving dark grey ink. This one is jam-packed full of a bright silver shimmer, and has lots of a bronze coloured sheen (reminds me of mining copper and tin back in old Runescape). There’s no shading to be had in this ink, but the shimmer is the star here.On the Tomoe River and the Midori paper it definitely looks like it has a lot of dimensions to it, an effect of the heavy amounts of sheening. However, on Rhodia it’s a flat amount of dark grey and silver shimmer.

Here’s a close up of the shimmer from an angle.

@paperemm I played Oblivion over and over - I think the first game I wanted 100% on. I remember having the wiki of quests open so I could ensure I had done them all. I even broke the floor texture I think by alt tabbing, which made following paths impossible lmao. Ink is Atlas Iron Ore, a collab ink between @Atlas Stationers and @Ferris Wheel Press #plannercommunity #journalcommunity #handwriting #penmanship #lettering #calligraphy #ferriswheelpress #oblivion #elderscrolls ♬ Path of the Wind (My Neighbor Totoro) - Shoyo

Hi! Just a disclaimer that:

  • This post is not sponsored.

  • This ink was purchased with my own funds. (second hand and locally in Vancouver!).

  • If you'd like to support me and want this ink, you can check it out on the Atlas Stationer's site using my affiliate link - use code PAPEREMM10 for a discount on your order too! Some exceptions may apply.

 

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