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A small commercial work: the create monogram. Required elements: Consul XO, DD, Denis; color preferences: wine color, marshy color and bright blue color. (Size B5)

 

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Fantastic work, Andrew. I appreciate your showing several intermediate steps as it helps me understand a bit of what is involved (outside of the creativity).

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

Oscar Wilde

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I don't say it enough: you are all very talented!

Sadly, not me. Even my mom agrees....

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

Oscar Wilde

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A small commercial work: the create monogram. Required elements: Consul XO, DD, Denis; color preferences: wine color, marshy color and bright blue color. (Size B5)

 

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Great linework

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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.

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For all the telegraph pole lovers out there . . .

 

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Pen: Edison Hudson, EF.

Ink: Kyo no oto nurebairo.

Paper: Cass Art Watercolour 300gsm.

 

 

If anyone wasn't a telegraph pole lover before, they are now! :) Gorgeous! Love the shade of blue where it's a bit paler (on the pole and those cylinder things).

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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.

 

 

Love it!

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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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