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This was probably done for a small magazine:

 

 

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(And is an excellent example of why you should never use rubber cement.)

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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This is great Kenshin, did you worked (or still work) as an illustrator (as you mentioned often that your work was published)?

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Today my son (6Y) and I created some pens from Black Elder Sticks (great fun creating and using them).

 

 

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(Black Elder Pens)

 

 

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(Black Elder Pens ..... Libro Königsblau)

 

 

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(Black Elder Pen ..... Libro Königsblau)

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Today my son (6Y) and I created some pens from Black Elder Sticks (great fun creating and using them).

 

 

24906547763_ac7a3576a2_o.jpg

 

(Black Elder Pens)

 

 

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(Black Elder Pens ..... Libro Königsblau)

 

 

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(Black Elder Pen ..... Libro Königsblau)

 

Hey, that's pretty awesome! (The "pens" and the drawing.)

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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Starting to try my hand at permanent inks...in this case it's an Amaryllis ~ drawn with Rohrer&Kingner calligraphy Alt-Goldgrun & DeAtramentis Document Red inks on StillmanandBirn Zeta, paper with a vintage dip nib and brush.

 

24880748914_eec8135b30_b.jpgAmaryllis by Pira Urosevic, on Flickr

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Beautiful drawing! Have you tried the permanent inks over watercolor wash, and if so how did they behave?

Love all, trust a few, do harm to none. Shakespeare

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Beautiful drawing! Have you tried the permanent inks over watercolor wash, and if so how did they behave?

 

If you were refering to mine, thank-you.

 

And in which case, were you refering to the inks or the watercolour? :)

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Starting to try my hand at permanent inks...in this case it's an Amaryllis ~ drawn with Rohrer&Kingner calligraphy Alt-Goldgrun & DeAtramentis Document Red inks on StillmanandBirn Zeta, paper with a vintage dip nib and brush.

 

24880748914_eec8135b30_b.jpgAmaryllis by Pira Urosevic, on Flickr

 

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Wow, Pira -- that's not only gorgeous, but puts the weird color that D'A Document Red is to good use!

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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Looks great Pira.

 

 

This evening dragon.....

 

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(Serwex MB flex EMF ..... ESS Registrars Blue/Black)

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Oh I think I found my favourite corner of the FPN!

 

I'm still new to ink drawing, so this was my first attempt a few weeks ago:

 

http://40.media.tumblr.com/85864ab2324d17f8cf61fa339b992bcc/tumblr_o2drycab6D1r6y85zo1_1280.jpg

 

By now there's a little more stuff on my tumblr and instagram, and I make it a weekly challenge to draw something for the MondayMatchupGiveaway on instagram.

 

Edit: Btw you all seem super creative and talented and I'm looking forward to seeing more of everyone's artwork!

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Hi Strings and Pedals,

welcome on board. :)

Well Done, keep it coming!

 

Your drawing inspired me to the following sketch this evening.

 

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(Procreate, Apple Pencil, iPad Pro)

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