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Always wanted to work with a bit of text. Had the idea for this while cycling home and listening to Hybrid's Disappear here.

Used my Stalogy365, because I wanted it to be quick. TWSBI 580 Diamond AL Lava (F) Waterman inspired blue and Bexley Prometheus (F) Sailor Dorcus (...), Pentel Aquash brush pen, Van Gogh watercolours and Signo Uniball.

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Seriously, you all are amazing artists.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi guys and girls! I'm newbie in pens art. I love to write and draw. I like to restore old pens.

To start, I'll show my old job, when I just got carried away by the pens( november 2016). It was timed to the death of this famous man.

 

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Thanks. I hope ... :) One more old work on same theme:), one of the first created with fountain pen. (ordinary office paper 70g :( )

 

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Haiku. Bamboo and Freedom
(Artem Fab Khomutovsky)

 

I stalked the bamboo from the grass.
He had been waiting for the sun for a long time.
But the wind was broken ...

 

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Stub 1.5

 

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Boris Pasternak. February. Poem.

 

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February. Get ink, shed tears.
Write of it, sob your heart out, sing,
While torrential slush that roars
Burns in the blackness of the spring.

 

Go hire a buggy. For six grivnas,
Race through the noice of bells and wheels
To where the ink and all you grieving
Are muffled when the rainshower falls.

 

To where, like pears burnt black as charcoal,
A myriad rooks, plucked from the trees,
Fall down into the puddles, hurl
Dry sadness deep into the eyes.

 

Below, the wet black earth shows through,
With sudden cries the wind is pitted,
The more haphazard, the more true
The poetry that sobs its heart out.

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Also I posted this on the "Don't just tell us about the pen you're using. SHOW us." thread and I didn't want to leave you behind. Although some of you might have seen this already.

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Both times I used the little red Duke Uranus 620 for the initial lineworks. I inked it with Waterman tender purple which gives the sketches a nice mood imho. I then used pictured watercolours and the white Signo uniball for highlights. For the sketch of the old house I also used a bic crystal ballpoint in blue and dark green for further contrast

Currently the Duke Uranus 620 is inked with Sailor Murasaki, because I noticed, that I didn't use this ink for quite a while without apparent reason. I'm curios how the dark purple/ violet will compare to the Waterman when used for sketching in the same manner.

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Like both the bamboo, and the rainy street scene Andy. Are those Pelikans you're using?

 

Hi! Thanks. On this sketches i used other german pen - Geha. In bamboo sketch i used selfmade stub from chinesse Jinhao x450.:).

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Very nice bamboo and rainy street scene Andrew. It's always fun to see the different styles.

 

Thanks! I'm just learning to write well and see the world around me. I also like your colorfull work. I also experimented to combine fountain ink and watercolor:). I do not know if it's appropriate to show in this thread, because it's near to the write, than to the drawing.

 

 

Waterman tender purple........... Sailor Murasaki,

 

It seems to me is your Waterman purple color is more deeper than Sailor in your pen.

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Hi again people:)

 

One more old sketch.

I draw it when read to my sun "Treasure Island" - is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.

 

Many pens, many inks, many different nibs and a little space:)

 

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