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I like your mad scientist - especially his goggles!

Breathe. Take one step at a time. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're not getting older, you are only moving through time. Be calm and positive.

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Mykola Kobilnyk, ZSU sniper with the call sign “Eneyko”

 

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(Pelikan MK10 w|14K nib, vtg. Waterman's Luminouse Blue, Double A(A4))

 

Updated review: Pelikan MK10 | Andrew Lensky | fountain pens | drawings | design | photography

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Gondolier with Cathedral of Santa Maria della Salute silhouette

 

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(Pilot Custom 743 Deep Red F, Diamine Spiced Apple, Double A(A4))

 

Updated review: (modern) Pilot Custom 743 | Andrew Lensky | fountain pens | drawings | design | photography

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On 12/7/2024 at 8:08 PM, GlenV said:

shading of the buildings

 

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Warrior Marina Honcharuk with call sign "Lynx"

 

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(vtg. Germany Dolf Knopff, vtg. Waterman's Luminous Blue, Double A(A4))

 

Full review: Unbranded Germany fountain pen Dolf Knopff from 50s | Andrew Lensky | fountain pens | drawings | design | photography

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Glad to see @Andrew_L elegant & @christof creative work. 

Here are some of my whimsical artwork, nothing as sophisticated ;) 

I was practicing drawing seahorses for Brown Seahorse Octopus ink review. But as I was trying to finish my Octopus Green Ostrich ink sample, I did it in green. I then needed to finish my Platinum Carbon Black cartridge, and thus this drawing was created.

Paper is Fabriano Sketchbook. 

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part of yearlong inktober: Prompt was Cornucopia.

Ink is Kala Nostalgia Scapolite partially pigment fountain pen ink

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Outlook

 

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(Pilot Custom Black Striped, Noodler's X-Feather Blue, Double A(A4)) 

 

Pilot Custom K-series | Andrew Lensky | fountain pens | drawings | design | photography

 

PS: Can AI creates Art? 
Jos Avery: the 'AI-obsessed' photographer who tricked many peoples in IG.

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Rainy mood

 

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(Andrew Lensky Classic DeLuxe w|vtg. JinXing 28 nib, Graf von Faber-Castell Moss Green, Double A(A4))

 

Info: (own) Andrew Lensky Classic DeLuxe | Andrew Lensky | fountain pens | drawings | design | photography

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Gorgeous work as always!

I probably would have used a blue-black or grey ink -- but you always manage to make the color work no matter the subject....

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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