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    Default Fun Little Art Exercise

    Tracy Lee and Eric were both kind enough to comment favourably on the doodle I did on my recent Esterbrook writing sample (this one);

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    These are quite an enjoyable way of letting your pen & mind run away for a while, and they're based (quite heavily) on work done by Gentian Osman, of "Drawing with a Squirrel", e.g. http://www.gentianosman.com/2011/09/...ulti-pens.html

    My first attempts at drawings in this style were done by simply copying Gentian's work - once that has you thinking the right way, you can then start to work without her drawing in mind. I found that my style seemed to incorporate more pointed shapes and hard edges - here's a sequence from last year;

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    The first (Evergreen Dog) was done trying to match Gentian's style exactly - the other two let the pen run more freely, and so are slightly more "me". (Inks are Diamine Evergreen (Lamy Al-Star, 1.1mm nib), Diamine Amazing Amethyst (Esterbrook J, 9556 nib) and Visconti Sepia (Rotring Art Pen F), the drawings are done in a Paperchase Kraft Notebook) Note that Visconti dog has a pal - the rightmost dog I wasn't happy with, so the one actually "in" the drawing is a second attempt!

    They are, of course, not a patch on the artwork that inspired them, but they're a lot of fun to do, and a nice way of dealing with that "I need to write something" urge - give them a try!

    Gentian is also an accomplished calligrapher, if your talents run in that direction; http://www.gentianosman.com/2012/01/writing.html (mine don't, and I weep in despair at the impossibility of anything I write ever looking that good )

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    Hey John,

    THANKS for this!! I'll be giving this a try. Couldn't hurt. Might help - a lot!

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    Wow, I am just so jealous that you have creative talent. Even my stick figures are bad. I would love more time to work with calligraphy, I have always had the interest but lack time to focus and good, patient instruction.

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    The key to these is to start with the shapes, and then just layer the detail. (Then add more shapes ) I've no chance of mine looking as good as Gentian's, but they're really a lot of fun to do, however they turn out!

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    Great work! I love seeing any kind of art created with fountain pens! Please don't stop posting this kind of stuff.

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    These are wonderful drawings. I wish I were creative like this. I agree with everyone else, please post more. Very nice job.

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    I am in awe of your talent!

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    Just took a look at the website, I'm just blown away. I guess I'd better get to using my pens for more than just writing. Guess I just need to invest in some F and XF nibs now.

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    Wonderful! Have you tried any drawings with bold or fude nibs?
    My other pen is a Montblanc.

    And my other blog is a tumblr!


    And my latest ebook, for spooky wintery reading:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor Kenshin View Post
    Wonderful! Have you tried any drawings with bold or fude nibs?
    I've noodled about with the 1.1mm Lamy nib now and then, but nothing with a fude nib. I've a hankering to try a proper brush pen, something like the Kuretake or Pilot ones, for the line variation they give.

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    I really really really like these!

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