Charslurry

Charslurry (noun)
/ˈchär-slər-ē/

1. A thick, ritualistic ink made by combining the burnt remains of wood (char) with wheatpaste or other binding agents. Used for street art, stencil printing, mystical propaganda, and ghost-based artistic rebellion.

2. A sacred ooze of creative defiance. Typically brushed or rolled over a stencil to create high-contrast textures that appear flame-summoned.

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Examples:

“Yo, that mural’s not paint. It’s charsurry from last night’s Yakisugi burn. Shit’s haunted.”

“I rolled charsurry over the sigil stencil and stuck it on the cop box. Felt like a ritual.”

“Make your own charsurry from the ashes of regret, baby.”

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Tags:
#Yakisugi #StreetArt #Wheatpaste #DIY #RitualInk #GhostPaint #UCK™ #ArtAlchemy
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It's charslurry made from char and wheatpaste to make paint

“Yo, that mural’s not paint. It’s charsurry from last night’s Yakisugi burn. Shit’s haunted.”

“I rolled charsurry over the sigil stencil and stuck it on the cop box. Felt like a ritual.”

“Make your own charsurry from the ashes of regret, baby.”
by Heymuse July 01, 2025
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