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Rohrer & Klingner - Alt-Goldgrün


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Here's another of my favorites. It is incredibly difficult to capture this incredible ink in photos. Forgive the comparison to Verdigris; I have too few green inks. Reasonable care was taken to ensure color accuracy.

 

The Warbler was done with Alt-Goldgrün, J. Herbin Cacao du Bresil and a touch of J. Herbin Terre de Feu in a Stillman and Birn Gamma sketchbook.

 

Any resemblance between the ink swab and le decolletage (or any other anatomical feature) was purely accidental.

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Nice review and I love the bird drawing!

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Dude.. your drawings..... they are AWESOME!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

One of my favorite inks of all times... :D ... Thanks so much for this wonderful review...

 

 

 

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Beautiful sketches.

 

 

Dude.. your drawings..... they are AWESOME!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

One of my favorite inks of all times... :D ... Thanks so much for this wonderful review...

 

 

 

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Your drawings are amazing!

 

 

Stunning review of stunning ink.

 

Thanks to all of you.

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Awesome ink and you sketches are great. Pairs incredibly well with a Pelikan M400 or M600 white tortoise.

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Awesome ink and you sketches are great. Pairs incredibly well with a Pelikan M400 or M600 white tortoise.

 

I would love a white tortoise Pelikan. Unfortunately, they are out of my price range for a single pen.

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Great review.

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You guys inspired me to try some chromatography. Here's Alt-goldgrun. Very cool, and interesting that they were able to achieve such a vibrant ink with no fewer than five different dyes.

 

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Truly amazing sketches! And the color is also stunning. This color is now on my want list.

 

Thank you. Definitely try this one. You will love it.

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IMO one of the "best" of their 20 inks.

 

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Thank you for the review. Alt Gold-Grün is fascinating.!

 

I'm glad you found it helpful.

 

Great stuff! Love your avatar too ;)

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Why, thanks. B)

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