One of the images from an article about his latest New Yorker cover. Some interesting bottles of ink too.
One of the images from an article about his latest New Yorker cover. Some interesting bottles of ink too.
Chrissy (December 14th, 2020), christof (December 14th, 2020), Cyril (December 20th, 2020), eachan (December 16th, 2020), fountainpenkid (December 16th, 2020), Jon Szanto (December 14th, 2020), RobJohnson (December 14th, 2020), sospiro (December 14th, 2020), suzy01 (December 14th, 2020), TFarnon (December 15th, 2020), Yazeh (December 14th, 2020)
Thanks for posting. although I couldn't navigate the article very well, I am sure it was down to my computer.
I have been collecting Hockney since 1970, although he is the last person I would have thought would be using an MB.
There's a Hockney exhibition coming up in London in March
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhi.../david-hockney
catbert (December 14th, 2020)
Where does it talk about a pen or inks? I searched for the article for "ink", "pen", "mont" and "blanc", and none of those terms occur in the article. What am I missing?
The pen on the table in the foreground of the picture has an impression of a pen, with a snowflake on the cap.
Ole Juul (December 14th, 2020)
And Sennelier? (based on a partial label). Hope he's not using any in the MB.
Last edited by catbert; December 14th, 2020 at 12:43 PM.
The drawing doesn’t impress me at all, it seems he had his peak quite a while ago.
What is impressive is how high his pieces are traded, the art collector market isn’t rational, once you have a name/reputation you can sell everything.
Thanks for sharing.
That MB looks fake....LOL!!
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