Colorverse - Gravity Wave

Colorverse Gravity Wave ink drop

Colorverse Gravity Wave - Ink Drop

Today’s ink is Gravity Wave from Korean ink maker Colorverse Inks. It’s ink number 15 in their catalog, and part of their season 2 inks, which are themed around astrophysics. Just as originally released, it comes in a 2-bottle set, giving you both a 65ml and a 15ml bottle. Fortunately, it’s now also available in a 5ml mini bottle.

Colorverse Gravity Wave sheen

Colorverse Gravity Wave’s cinnamon sheen

Visually, Gravity Wave is a very attractive, deep, rich teal, and equally shares aspects of both blue and green. At times, however, a subtle yellow undertone can be seen, which emphasizes the green influences. As the splatter shows, areas of pooling are coated in a vibrant, electric cinnamon-pink sheen. This carries over to written strokes as a generous sheen stroke edging on some papers. This is also a nice shading ink, and the frequent flashes of light add lots of personality to written passages.

Colorverse Gravity Wave swatch card

Colorverse Gravity Wave’s swatch card and drying time

In writing, Gravity Wave is both a high-viscosity, and smooth-flowing ink. On premium papers, strokes were sharp and clean. Edge sheening and shading were consistent and fairly strong on both coated and uncoated premiums. Drying was a bit long, however, at 20-30 seconds. Office copy suffered from slight feathering, but bleed-through was significant. Shading was reduced, and sheen disappeared completely. As usual, drying was 5 seconds, but you’ll want to stay away from office copy paper with this one.

Colorverse Gravity Wave is a gorgeous teal. If you’re using premium papers, then I think you’ll be pleased. However, if it’s office copy, I’d avoid this wave. The show through is more pronounced than I can overlook. There are lots of other very nice Colorverse inks that don’t have this problem.

January 2021

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