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Merry Christmas !!

 

* created with Photoshop

A drawing in colour.

Perhaps the only place in Mumbai where one can see a train over a train, while standing on firm footing above both. I had photographed this scene some 10 years back, wanted to paint it since then. Finally going with pen.

Cheers !

 

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An example done for my Review of the Waterman Expert Stainless GT Rollerball Pen from Dayspring

Waterman pens are noted for their distinguished appeal and comfort. The Expert, in particular, is a mix of modern and traditional with a distinctive cigar-shaped silhouette. It is considered a good starter pen from the brand.

This is a great pen for a gift, a prize, or a treat for someone who wants to indulge in a stylish pen.

Interested in learning more? Find the whole review at Doodlewash: doodlewash.com/dysp1

@dayspringpens #watermanparis #Doodlewash

With ink...

 

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An open window in the sitting room, listening to the birds. We really need to work out how to fit some more bookshelves into the house. Drawn with a Pilot C-Tec 0.25 pen in an A4 sketchbook. Inspired to draw it after reading about Andrew Wyeth and his fascination with windows.

The folding chairs standing ready for use when the weather matches the forecast. It is a bit cold at the moment but is forecast to improve later in the week. Drawn with a Staedtler Pigment Liner pen in an A4 sketchbook.

With steadtler pigment liners...

 

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Dear friends, apologies for my prolonged sabbatical. Took an unplanned break from Flickr, and hopefully I am back for good. Thank you for your wishes...

Cheers !

 

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Teiknað með penna og bleki og litað með tréblýöntum....Stærð. 14x18 cm

Pen and ink drawing coloured with pencils...Size.14x18 cm.

A drawing i did, i think i'm going to just draw a bunch of animals for my sketchbook with pens.

I’ve recently rediscovered my ability to draw with Biros (ball point pens) again... this one is one of my best I’ve done in many years and I’ve done many more which I’ll add soon!

Wikipedia, Ballpoint pen drawing

 

By Jerry Stith on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 6:21pm

  

Ballpoint Pen Drawings are a form of art that consist of the usage of a ballpoint pen in a way similar to an average pencil except that the results are more permanent. The medium itself is considered to be easier to purchase when compared to other artistic materials. It is also a tool that any level of artist can use. Unlike other pens such as a fountain pen or crowquill pen the ink is less messy and does not bleed as much. The ink is instead distribute through the small ball at the tip of the pen which helps manage ink distribution more without difficulty. There are many intricate pictures produced by shading and the creating of many tones through techniques that are very similar to a pencil drawing. Not only is black ballpoint pen ink being used, various color inks have been as well. Subject matters for this type of art consist of portraits, sketches, still-life's, landscapes, abstracts and ect. The most prolific ballpoint pen artist, publisher, video producer and information provider Jerry Stith,[1] is known for pushing in the whole new movement of using ballpoint pens as a medium for illustrating and drawing period. He has produced 3,750 of his own art pieces using this medium and is still continuing as of 2011. The movement itself has been going on for some time and is picking up speed even now. Thanks to his enthusiasm in this new form of art many amazing artist such as Babis Kiliaris, Juan F. Casas, Virginia Rodriguez Cañete, Andrey Hrenov and Shirish Deshpande [2] have appeared in the art world. Not only are the many artworks created with this medium made for just amusement they are being placed in exhibits such as the one by the Korean artist Il Lee, who will display his abstract drawings at The Crow Collection of Asian Art located in Dallas, Texas on April 8, 2011.[3]

 

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Pen and watercolor

Aquarelles Sennelier et réhaut de blanc Winsor&Newton , stylo Pigma Micron n°01 Sakura, sur papier aquarelle Clairefontaine.

Environ 12,5 X 9,2

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Ink on paper, 2003

pen

29.5 cm x 28 cm

Making the most of the good weather, we had the garden chairs out, as often as possible in the shade. Drawn with a Staedtler Pigment Liner 0.05 pen in my A4 Ebony sketchbook.

WV2101/2025

Acrylic, pen & mixed media on Steinbach paper.

 

"You are my sweetest downfall

I loved you first, I loved you first

Beneath the sheets of paper lies my truth

I have to go, I have to go

Your hair was long when we first met

 

Samson went back to bed

Not much hair left on his head

He ate a slice of Wonder bread, and went right back to bed

And history books forgot about us and the Bible didn't mention us

And the Bible didn't mention us, not even once

 

You are my sweetest downfall

I loved you first, I loved you first

Beneath the stars came falling on our heads

But they're just old light, they're just old light

Your hair was long when we first met

 

Samson came to my bed

Told me that my hair was red

Told me I was beautiful, and came into my bed

Oh, I cut his hair myself one night

A pair of dull scissors in the yellow light

And he told me that I'd done alright

And kissed me 'til the morning light, the morning light

And he kissed me 'til the morning light

 

Samson went back to bed

Not much hair left on his head

He ate a slice of Wonder bread, and went right back to bed

Oh, we couldn't bring the columns down

Yeah, we couldn't destroy a single one

And history books forgot about us

And the Bible didn't mention us, not even once...."

 

SAMSON - Music & lyrics Regina Spektor, 2006.

   

With ink

 

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pen

29.7 x 28.2 cm

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Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take sumi ink on a 4 3/4” x 4 3/4” white napkin

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Markers / Uniposca on 30cm by 30cm board

based on Dani Padgett

28.7 x 19.2 cm

Petite carte d'environ 9x6cm.

Aquarelles Sennelier.

Dessin au stylo Pigma Micron noir Sakura, RoyalTalens .

Stylo pinceau blanc, Zig brush pen white Kuretake .

Papier aquarelle Clairefontaine.

pen

35 x 20 cm

pen

20 x 13 cm

pen

25 x 17.6 cm

pen

21 x 14.5 cm

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