Servus,
Diamine Prussian Blue?
Best
Jens
Servus,
Diamine Prussian Blue?
Best
Jens
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Last edited by Yazeh; August 14th, 2020 at 02:38 PM.
Maybe you need a new additional perspective on the mystery ink, a quick fountain pen sketch, done with a Waterman 52 (same as the first one, but different paper and of course in a different style).
The used 170gsm Winsor Newton heavy weight wiro o sketch book is not an ink friendly one.
It showed a lot of feathering with this wet nib, so better use it with dry techniques instead.
Mask Girl by Ptero-Pterodactylus by Ptero Pterodactylus on DeviantArt
(Waterman 52, Brush)
And the initial one, so you have them both in one place.
Jenny in Blue by Ptero-Pterodactylus by Ptero Pterodactylus on DeviantArt
(Waterman 52, Brush)
The ink is very well behaving so don´t blame the ink for the feathering on the Winsor Newton sketch book, I really like it.
Yazeh (August 14th, 2020)
Sailor Studio 640?
Thanks Ptero. When I saw the ink wash, I saw teal/black. Hence my veering a bit toward the Green spectrum
My quick sketches normally got the shredder
Lamy blue black?
Moin,
well, that mask lady looks more like good old Pelikan 4001 Blauschwarz.
Greetings
Jens
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Or maybe a writing sample is also helpful to track down the mystery ink.
Here we go:
Quote Alexander Graham Bell by Ptero-Pterodactylus by Ptero Pterodactylus on DeviantArt
(Waterman 52)
Some people claim that this ink has only limited shading capabilities.
I claim it need only the right nib to elicit this ink some great shades.
Hint:
When you guess based on my writing sample take into account that this Waterman 52 is (as many vintage Watermans) a really wet writer.
So reference pictures you may find online often look much lighter in color.
Blackstone Sydney Harbour Blue?
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
I have Sidney Harbour and itˋs also an awesome ink.
But it is not that one.
Sidney Harbour is also too dark, the mystery ink is lighter.
Let’s exclude a manufacturer, it is not a Blackstone ink.
I would describe the mystery ink color as blue-grey.
Looking at the latest news regarding Blackstone we might loose those inks in the future.
Last edited by Pterodactylus; August 15th, 2020 at 03:44 AM.
Last edited by Chrissy; August 15th, 2020 at 04:45 AM.
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That may have inspired my guess more than a similarity to the mystery ink, if I'm honest. Sad news if that's the case, and yet then I recall the time I had to clean up an entire bottle of Daintree Green that ran amok and my sadness ebbs somewhat. Bertie, my grey parrot, will be very pleased - he took an instant dislike to Daintree Green fingers and refused to have anything to do with me until it had faded!
Blue-grey. Hmm. Have we tried Diamine Indigo yet?
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
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