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Hi to all!

 

http://lenskiy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2110005sm_JohnFKennedy.jpg

 
Montblanc JFK nib, Montblan Meisterstuck Le Gran, vtg Waterman Blue Intense, Double A(A4). 

 

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Beautiful!

How long did it take you to draw that?

 

Thanks

I don't know ... :)

It could take 2-4 hours(I think), I do not notice the time when I draw ...

Prepare a post about one of the fountain pen (text + pictures) takes much more time then make test sketch:).

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Ink + Watercolor = Postcard :)

 

https://lenskiy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2170022sm_KyivPostCard.jpgPilot Capless VP, Platinum Carbon Black, Tintoretto Gresso 300gsm A6, Watercolor, Small brush.

 

https://lenskiy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2170024sm_KyivPostCard.jpg

 

This is incredible!

thanks for sharing your talent!

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Hello everyone,

 

Long time since i posted anything here, so just did a quick sketch of the Ferrari Enzo this morning

 

Enzo1a.jpg

 

Montegrappa-Ferrari.jpg

 

Ferrari Enzo

Pen: Montegrappa Ferrari Limited Edition

Ink: Montblanc Midnight Blue

Paper: TR White

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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But FERRARI must be Red! :)

Many are red, but in this case I matched the ink to the pen color

Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous  Who taught by the pen

Taught man that which he knew not (96/3-5)

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I understand, it was a little joke and rhetorical question :). I like FERRARI .... Lady in Red... :)

 

For your eye's pleasure:

 

Omas-Ferrari1.jpg

 

Omas-Ferrari2.jpg

 

Omas Ferrari 348 Challange

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The skill of the members in this thread is outstanding. I especially like Andrew_L's illustrations. Please allow me to have some fun and share my humble sketches.

 

Pilot Metropolitan (F)

Waterman Intense Black

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Yes! We need in You!

I like the art on newspapers or magazines, I saw like this on the Internet. I can't do like this, but this is a great style!

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Thank you, sir. Meant a lot coming from you. Since you motivated me ... here is one more.

Same pen, ink, paper but with diluted ink, watercolor and a brush.

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