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If I only had a scanner. :rolleyes:

 

Also, the store in the background says "KWIK-STOR".

 

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Pens I currently own:

Esterbrook LJ, and an Esterbrook J

 

Pens in red are my go to pens.

 

Pens on my wish list:

A nice Pelikan; M200 or higher

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The blue ink one is a mix between my sister and I. And I'm sorry for the humongous size ><

None of this ones are my partial style but are the ones I've inked recently =D

 

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this also done decades back ...

 

a copy from a picture, given to my wife when we were courting then ....

Osmiroid sketchpen + Pelikan Brilliant Black + copier paper ...

REALLY LOVE THIS SKETCH and the sentiment written beneath it, so true!

"Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars" ~Henry Van Dyke

Trying to rescue and restore all the beautiful Esties to their purpose.

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this also done decades back ...

 

a copy from a picture, given to my wife when we were courting then ....

Osmiroid sketchpen + Pelikan Brilliant Black + copier paper ...

REALLY LOVE THIS SKETCH and the sentiment written beneath it, so true!

 

 

Thanks Kathleen :cloud9:

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This is done in pencil.

 

Rotring clutch pencil with 2mm 5B lead.

Drawn life size.

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u236/TMLee/pencil%20sketches/DSCF2836-1.jpg

 

 

A6 size journal by Monologue

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My one and only true favourite of a camera - the legendary Olympus OM-4Ti.

Can't bear to part with it although a few times almost did. Its one of those things that you just can't justify selling off or whatever.

A remarkably handsome camera.

Remarkable in performance as well.

I am still using it .. :thumbup:

Beautiful instrument. :cloud9:

This sketch will eventually become at least a part of another cover design in my white series of handcrafted journals.

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This is done in pencil.

 

Rotring clutch pencil with 2mm 5B lead.

Drawn life size.

 

 

 

My one and only true favourite of a camera - the legendary Olympus OM-4Ti.

Can't bear to part with it although a few times almost did. Its one of those things that you just can't justify selling off or whatever.

A remarkably handsome camera.

Remarkable in performance as well.

I am still using it .. :thumbup:

Beautiful instrument. :cloud9:

This sketch will eventually become at least a part of another cover design in my white series of handcrafted journals.

Your great sketch brings back warm memories. I had the non-titanium version back in the 1990's. Sadly, it and several Zeiss lenses (28mm, 50mm/1.4, 80-200mm f4) were stolen from my car. I loved its exposure averaging and white/black exposure features.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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This is done in pencil.

 

Rotring clutch pencil with 2mm 5B lead.

Drawn life size.

 

 

 

My one and only true favourite of a camera - the legendary Olympus OM-4Ti.

Can't bear to part with it although a few times almost did. Its one of those things that you just can't justify selling off or whatever.

A remarkably handsome camera.

Remarkable in performance as well.

I am still using it .. :thumbup:

Beautiful instrument. :cloud9:

This sketch will eventually become at least a part of another cover design in my white series of handcrafted journals.

Your great sketch brings back warm memories. I had the non-titanium version back in the 1990's. Sadly, it and several Zeiss lenses (28mm, 50mm/1.4, 80-200mm f4) were stolen from my car. I loved its exposure averaging and white/black exposure features.

 

 

Thanks Lloyd, that must be pretty upsetting.

I was amazed when I tried out its "up to 4min" auto exposure feature for the first time decades ago when it was still new in my hands, allowing for film reciprocity failure and all that ...

fascinating... :yikes:

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... and another one, done with a Swan 3160 and Platinum Carbon ink. This one has a wet, medium nib with lots of flex!

 

Marek

 

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Thank-you Mr. Badzynski

 

There is something very comforting and relaxing about that tree.

 

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Ink and watercolour (my dad's old summerhouse):

 

http://tony.fischier.com/bilder/art/attic.jpg

 

This one's so big (A3) so it's hard to capture:

 

http://tony.fischier.com/bilder/art/tobe1.jpg

 

Details:

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Fantastic work, algabatz! Both works are great in their own way.

"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Fantastic work, algabatz! Both works are great in their own way.

 

Thanks, You're very kind.

I also made a comic strip for a Swedish newspaper.

Almost all of the strips were with my first Parker Vacumatic, a green shadowwave Junior with a wonderful flex nib that I found in an antique shop out in the countryside.

Sorry, Swedish only. Maybe I'll try to translate them someday!

 

/T

 

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i've been viewing the posts from the start of this thread, and so far, mattiasA has most drawings i'm amazed at.. cool =) :notworthy1:

cool :thumbup:

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if men would write like poets all the time, would we understand them?

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