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Drawing of Jean-Jacques Feuchère's "Satan". Technical pen, January 2023.

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Picking a wedding dress. Dip pen, March 2025.

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Arshya, white and black ink on grey, February 2025.

For the hair I experimented with one of those super-wide dip pens. It was like painting with the side of a hammer. Switched to a brush which was much nicer.

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Dip pen, white and black ink on grey, February 2025

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Axelle. Dip pen, February 2025.

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Tango. Dip pen, February 2025.

  • It's very different from the technical pen I'm used to. Easier to make mistakes, harder to control, prone to big blobs of ink going everywhere, and the ink I use dries much more slowly which is a serious hand-smudging hazard.

    That all said, I love that you can get different line qualities with the same tool. It makes what you're drawing much more expressive.

    And there's also something appealing about the fact that a pen nib will never change or be out of stock or upgraded or updated. It's just a metal stick with a slot cut in it. It's cheap, and apart from slow changes in ink technology, essentially eternal.

  • I'd offer this. If you're given ten minutes, don't work towards having a finished piece in ten minutes. You'll mistime it, and focus on one detail, and end up with something only half done.

    Instead, have something finished in one minute. Even if it's just a rough pencil layout of the shape of the body: if the clock stops after one minute, you have something finished. Then if you have another minute, refine what you've drawn: correct the angle of an arm, make that straight line into a curve. And then you're finished again. And then refine further, add some shading, and regime further, get those muscles better defined, and so on. And at all points, you could stop working and end up with something you're happy with.

    At least that's how I do it!

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    Okay you beautiful nerds, name the thrust assembly. Dip pen, January 2025.

    Edit: holy cow, I expected there would be a few space nuts here but I am in awe of the knowledge on display. You people rock!

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    POW! Technical pen, March 2024.

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    Tara. Dip pen on grey paper, September 2024.

    Happy with how this came out! Drawing this on thick card with proper ink felt absolutely gorgeous.

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    Maja. Dip pen, August 2024.

    My first experience with dip pen. It was absolutely terrifying.

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    Anna. Technical pen, February 2024.

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    Ping pong. Technical pen, July 2024.

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    Anna. Technical pen, September 2023.

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    Tatiana. Technical pen, June 2024.

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    Jana. Technical pen, June 2024.

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    Technical pen, February 2023.

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    Waiting for the bus 4. Technical pen, June 2024.

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    Waiting for the bus 3. Technical pen, June 2024.

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    Dancers. Technical pen, dip pen, green Sharpie, 2024.

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    What is your country's "coals to Newcastle"?

    I was talking with a friend who mentioned "taking tea to India". It made me wonder what the equivalents are around the world. "Taking coals to Newcastle" is the UK's.