This ancient technique has always used all non-toxic ingredients. The ink is for wood block prints but can also be used for linoleum cuts and mono prints.
Mix 1 tsp alcohol and 1 tsp. water (1:1).
Mix pigment with gin/water mixture in a small container to make creamy ink consistency.
Scoop ink onto palette.
Add 1-2 tsp. Nori paste, thinned with a little water.
If ink needs to be thicker, add Magnesium Carbonate (Mag. Mix- optional), about ½ tsp., adjusting as needed.
Continue to mix with a palette knife until the ingredients are evenly combined.
Roll out until it’s evenly coating the roller (note: if it’s not sticking to the roller well, add more Nori).
Roll onto your printing surface.
Print with your desired technique, either with a press or with a barren.
Recipe from printmaker Shannon Yost.