Description
Let’s Resin white alcohol ink sinker is used to push and separate color in alcohol ink and resin work, creating movement, depth, and layered effects. A small amount causes surrounding colors to spread and sink, forming organic patterns rather than flat blends.
Makers use white sinker when they want contrast and motion instead of uniform color. The 100 ml bottle is practical for frequent use, testing techniques, and larger projects where small bottles run out quickly.
What makers actually use it for
- Creating bloom, lacing, and cellular effects in alcohol ink art
- Pushing color downward in clear or tinted resin layers
- Adding contrast and depth to trays, coasters, and panels
- Separating colors without muddying them
Why makers keep it on hand
- Sinker formula creates movement instead of simple tinting
- Strong effect means only small amounts are needed
- Larger bottle supports repeated experimentation
