Noodler’s Dostoyevsky


- Colour: Grey-teal
- Special Attributes:
- Shade: Yes.
- Sheen: Zilch.
- Shimmer: No.
- Watercolour Usage: Water is the only thing that really brings out that grey undertone.
- Harkens to Mind: Wet pavement.
- Similar to: Incredibly similar to Noodler’s Blue Nose Bear. A lighter version of Kyo-no-Oto Hisoku.
- Expense: $22/3oz as of 2023.
- Example: A Victorian lady in a pretty hat.
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Verdict
This ink, like a lot of Noodler’s inks, can bleed a lot. I love the colour, it’s one of my favourites, but it’s difficult to use. It is basically a more usable version of Noodler’s Blue Nose Bear (which is one of my favourite colour inks but I cannot bear to use). Below, you can see a bit of bleed in a Moleskine Sketchbook. When it bleeds in a sketchbook, it’s a problem.