I've always been fascinated by mushroom ink, even though I'm not an experienced scribbler or sketch artist. Something about it inspires me to try scribbling something!
Mushroom ink is made by certain types of fungi, like Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Ink Cap)
and Coprinopsis atramentaria (Common Ink Cap).
The ink forms when the mushroom cap breaks down through a process called autodigestion, where the mushroom liquefies and releases spores. This process is helped by enzymes, and the ink turns black or brown due to natural pigments created during the breakdown. The melanin and other organic compounds created during this process are responsible for the ink’s rich, deep hues.
Historically, this ink was used for writing and drawing before synthetic inks were made. linkToday, it’s still used by artists and calligraphers for its natural look and eco-friendly qualities.
How to Make Mushroom Ink:
Collect the Mushrooms: Find inky cap mushrooms that are starting to break down.
Mash the caps to release the ink, or simply add a little salt and let it release the ink overnight.
Strain.
Reduce over low heat if a darker ink is preferred.
Add vinegar or gum Arabic or essential oil like melaleuca or rosemary for a scent and to help it last.
Keep the ink in an airtight container.
Mushroom ink is special and unique because:
It has natural black and brown pigments that give it a unique colour.
It fades over time, adding character to your artwork.
It’s biodegradable, making it a more sustainable choice than synthetic inks.
Using mushroom ink connects you to nature’s processes and shows how fungi contribute to both the environment and creativity.
When foraging, It’s best to gather mushrooms from natural, untouched environments like forests or meadows. Always check for any signs of decay or contamination, such as unusual colours, mould, or damaged caps, which could affect the quality of the ink.
There’s something so enchanting about how nature creates this unique, biodegradable ink!
It helps connect us to nature, a unique and sustainable way to bring the beauty of nature into our creative work.
Have a lovely day!
Mariah 🍄💗