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Hi Everyone,

 

I love this thread, so many cool drawings. I love pics that show the tools used for the drawing.

 

@parkerwasmyfirstlove: what's that pen case? it looks lovely.

 

 

A few impressions from letter writing.
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Very nice Tas.

 

Quick, quick, we just need one more. Gnihihihi...

(Who can guess where that comes from?)

 

Cycling kiddo(s)

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Funky guys on my commute

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Cake sketch

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Hi Everyone,

 

I love this thread, so many cool drawings. I love pics that show the tools used for the drawing.

 

@parkerwasmyfirstlove: what's that pen case? it looks lovely.

 

It‘s a Manhattan Portage, I got from Masshub. I‘m not using it for expensive pens, but I like it very much for my sketching stuff. I would‘ve gotten the clamshell as well, but it was sold out already. But it‘ll bee on Masshub again one day.

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A small sketch that illustrates a quote by Frank Wilczek:

 

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“If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems. And that's a big mistake.”

 

 

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Where the morning sunrise helped to make the right accent on the physical theme :)

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For all the telegraph pole lovers out there . . .

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_florida_telegraph_pole_kyonooto_nurebairo_ink.jpeg

Pen: Edison Hudson, EF.

Ink: Kyo no oto nurebairo.

Paper: Cass Art Watercolour 300gsm.

 

 

oh, I'm so in to your drawings!

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I look at these drawings half the time and I am like How? We are lucky to have talented individuals almond this Earth and even luckyier that they decided to come here.

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I run on Caffeine, Sarcasm and inappropriate thoughts.

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LOVE THE COLOURS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub:

 

Cool artwork Andrew.
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Here an impression from letterwriting.

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DUDE... DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

SPEECHLESS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

(I am sure I am forgiven for the whole mess when you bought your first bottle... :blush:)

 

 

 

For all the telegraph pole lovers out there . . .

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_florida_telegraph_pole_kyonooto_nurebairo_ink.jpeg
Pen: Edison Hudson, EF.
Ink: Kyo no oto nurebairo.
Paper: Cass Art Watercolour 300gsm.

fpn_1481652911__bauerinkslogo03.jpg
**** BauerInks.ca ****

**** MORE.... Robert Oster Signature INKS ****

**** NICK STEWART - KWZI INKs TEST ****

"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it's the illusion of knowledge." -Stephen Hawking,

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LOVE THE COLOURS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub:

 

I look at these drawings half the time and I am like How? We are lucky to have talented individuals almond this Earth and even luckyier that they decided to come here.

LOVE THE COLOURS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub:

 

Thank you very much guys.

Ah well, this is sloppy:

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sketch in the mall

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A few bookmarks, sorry if I did post them already. I couldn‘t find this image on this thread, so I don‘t think I already did.

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A few more from commuting by train:

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More letterwriting

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And a few of my personal favorites

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So much great art over here!

Parkerwasmyfirstlove: now THIS is letter writting!

TAS: This telegraph pole is amazing! :wub:

 

I picked up a bottle of Robert Oster Deep Sea ink around a month ago, and i have had it in a pen since then. Great ink, which got me inspired

 

Photo:

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Scan:

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Detail (photo):

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the octopus started as a spectacular fail, it is now my favourite part of the drawing :D

 

A few notes on the ink:
- awesomely amazing ink, except with regards to water resistance; which is zero :( It was meant to be washed all over; so I could be happier with the result.. Oh well; "more artsy" said Ms.. Next time i'll try the wash first though

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- It is one of those inks which changes color with temperature. It writes lighter after say 20 minutes of having the pen in hand...

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So much great art over here!

Parkerwasmyfirstlove: now THIS is letter writting!

TAS: This telegraph pole is amazing! :wub:

 

I picked up a bottle of Robert Oster Deep Sea ink around a month ago, and i have had it in a pen since then. Great ink, which got me inspired

 

Photo:

36699020170930141317b.jpg

 

Scan:

306711img328.jpg

 

Detail (photo):

34575720170930141338b.jpg[

the octopus started as a spectacular fail, it is now my favourite part of the drawing :D

 

A few notes on the ink:

- awesomely amazing ink, except with regards to water resistance; which is zero :( It was meant to be washed all over; so I could be happier with the result.. Oh well; "more artsy" said Ms.. Next time i'll try the wash first though

46100420170930132223.jpg

 

- It is one of those inks which changes color with temperature. It writes lighter after say 20 minutes of having the pen in hand...

Love your deep see theme. And for the record, yes, it was one of my better letters. Not all are so elaborate though. However, I see them as little seeds of happyness.

I don‘t have a nice handwriting, so I have to disguise it with letter art ;)

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Made this drawing in 2014 for my wife as a simple funny reminder on a note paper. She loved it. So I had the plush version made for her birthday surprise that year.

 

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