Portable Mint Atelier
The trail of my thoughts veers at times to this mini-series of portable architecture kits, as I like to think of them. Being that architecture is about spatial concerns in addition to the structural ones, this may be pertinent.
The main theme of the mint atelier is not only smallness but also the lozenge shape that I love.
The Lozenge is very handy. It reveals itself here in the contents of my customized pen pouch.
1. Craig Mint Green Craig pen case (or camera bag too)
2. Digital Harinezumi camera (the 1st one, I'm not getting into the pixel-phase)
3. Cohiba Siglo VI humitube (huge cigar, but great fountain pen holder)
4. Tiny handcrafted notebook (Boku brand)
5. Toraya Yokan box with Seal stamp and ink case (lucky horseracing box, seal from HK)
6. Namiki Flexible nib fountain pen Red Namiki ink (finest pen I have ever used, and not expensive either)
Portable Mint Atelier
The trail of my thoughts veers at times to this mini-series of portable architecture kits, as I like to think of them. Being that architecture is about spatial concerns in addition to the structural ones, this may be pertinent.
The main theme of the mint atelier is not only smallness but also the lozenge shape that I love.
The Lozenge is very handy. It reveals itself here in the contents of my customized pen pouch.
1. Craig Mint Green Craig pen case (or camera bag too)
2. Digital Harinezumi camera (the 1st one, I'm not getting into the pixel-phase)
3. Cohiba Siglo VI humitube (huge cigar, but great fountain pen holder)
4. Tiny handcrafted notebook (Boku brand)
5. Toraya Yokan box with Seal stamp and ink case (lucky horseracing box, seal from HK)
6. Namiki Flexible nib fountain pen Red Namiki ink (finest pen I have ever used, and not expensive either)