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‖ sumi|ˈsuːmi| [Jap., = ink, blacking.] (See quot. 1958); = Indian ink. Cf. next.
1911[see dry brush s.v. dry a. C. 3]. 1958M. L. Wolf Dict. Painting 285 Sumi, Japanese ink or blacking, composed of a mixture of carbon and glue molded into sticks or cakes. When rubbed into water on an inkstone, it becomes the common medium of the painter and writer. 1970Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 26/4 There's another show close to sellout in Kazuo Hamasaki's Japanese sumi paintings. |