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This is Ink, my little puppy, when she was 7 weeks old. She is a Mini doberman pinscher and will sit and tilt her head whenever required for a picture. Love her
Aniki Fountain Pen Inks are Cellulose Reactive and For Archival Purposes. Waterproof, Smearproof,Fast dry, Good Lubricating and Flow Characteristics. Not stay on the surface of paper, it penetrates to the deep of paper for long life that creates unforgettable memories for generations.
While you are writing on your notebook ink colors may appear a little different than color swatches given here depending to paper Ph., paper thickness, ink flow of your fountain pen nib and your fountain pen characteristics.
Ok, I've decided to switch some stuff up editing wise so I've deleted all of the old ones and here are the new ones! The more I work on this project, the more excited I get about it. I still have some people to shoot but this is the bulk of the series!
still in progress, but it's getting close! The new ink here is a few hours old. another session in 2 weeks :)
artist is Trevor Shea, seenoevil.ca/
Ink and neocolor
For jkpp group
photo ref www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762985897...
waterman blue black
CARAN d'ACHE Caribbean Sea
J.HERBIN sapphire blue
Dr.JANSEN Verdi
Dr.JANSEN NAPOLEON
Dr.JANSEN Verne
On an A6 Rhodia pad, with quite a dirty finger. The "Bulletproof" inks claim to bond to the cellulose in the paper after a while and be very permanent, so I thought I'd see how well that worked. Unfortunately I had to adjust the levels because of bad lighting, but you can see the basic results.
While home for the holidays I spent some time in Webster Groves, Missouri, where my novel I'm in the process of rewriting is set. I felt better about the setting being there; everything sort of clicked and felt exactly as it should there.
This block was where the family in my book lives.