SomosONoSomos
SomosONoSomos
Although I prefer a more conventional approach, I find your unique personal writing, interesting.
Ken
Last edited by caliken; February 19th, 2014 at 03:13 AM.
Calligraphic Design - www.kenfrasercalligrapher.com
Peter Unbehauen (February 6th, 2014)
Nice to see Peter's videos and his posting here in the forum pages. That brisk and crisp cursive script is inspirational to watch. Though also frustrating for a left handed writer. Peter can you write left handed also and if you can I would love to see how you reengineer the hand and nib sweeps.
Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.
Peter Unbehauen (February 12th, 2014)
85AKbN (February 13th, 2014), crackednib (February 13th, 2014), Jeph (February 13th, 2014), KrazyIvan (February 12th, 2014), Wietse (February 16th, 2014)
Finally- as I wrote some time ago:
I will make a video where I will do some writing with Parker, Pelikan, German made Montblanc ink from the fifties and today‘s Austrian made Montblanc black, royal blue and purple ink. So
Writing with a flex & wet fountain pen from my workshop:
The title of this series of videos is the devise of my activity in the field of writing and fountain pens
As you can see in the following videos, the 3D effekt does not depend on a special type of ink, it depends on the fountain pen.
Because a pen like this is not on the market, I had to make it in my workshop.
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Last edited by Peter Unbehauen; February 18th, 2014 at 06:33 AM.
Peter, I am truly mesmerized by your videos.
I wouldn't think watching someone pen a short phrase over and over could be so addicting.
I was wrong...
a few more fotos of my pens:
https://www.facebook.com/peter.unbeh...4969918&type=3
thank you very much!
Last edited by Peter Unbehauen; April 20th, 2014 at 04:16 PM.
Here comes a comparison of nibs:
the same words
→ein nie←
→ein esel lese nie←
(I really like to write phrases that are symmetrical)
written with left oblique, right oblique, broad and italic nibs
The right oblique and the italic nib were shaped by me, the others are original Pelikan nibs
Last edited by Peter Unbehauen; April 28th, 2014 at 01:57 AM.
Last edited by Peter Unbehauen; April 29th, 2014 at 12:51 AM.
a few more videos:
Because I could not buy one I had to make one: the FLEX&WET Pen
Video # 14 in a series<p>
in search of the perfect fountain pen:
This sounds like a fairy tale:
in Spanish
Jeph (May 27th, 2014)
There is an art to the writing style and videos posted by Peter for sure. I can't read a letter the odd time and I can't replicate the style left handed but it is amusing to watch. Thanks for posting these Peter. Merci.
Mags or Rob Maguire MB 149, 147, 146,144, Mozart, Boehme, Sailor Realo, Aurora Optima, Churchmen Prescriptor and Parson's Essential, Parker 51 1.3 mm stub, Parker Vacumatic 1939 OB Can, TWSBI's (540,580, Mini and Vac 700), Pelikan M 1000/800 Demonstrator 600/200 demoM/200 OBB, Visconti Rembrandts (2), Lamy, Cross, Watermans, Pilots, Sheaffer's, Omas 360 LE 84/360, GvFC, Esterbrooks J and SJ, Bexley Jitterbug, Taccia, Eversharp 1952 flex, Edison Herald, Franklin Christoph Piper.
in search of the lost fountain pen<p>
Last edited by Peter Unbehauen; June 26th, 2014 at 09:41 AM.
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