Ink in Moleskine, 24x21cmStill leafing through my sketchbook from late December, here are a few ink drawings of trees. They are life drawings, so to speak: trying to observe closely while still trying to capture something of the trees' anatomy.
Some royal blue ink and a thick bamboo nib were my treats on my last visit to the art shop before I had left Glasgow.
There is something so definite about ink - unlike pencil and graphite - that makes it exciting to experiment with. No ability to erase but only to rework.
Ink in Moleskine, 24x21cm
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I love to use pen and ink too. The danger of mistakes is exciting! I was given a new dip pen for christmas but I'd love to try a bamboo one.
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog and web site! What wonderful work you do. I love the way you work with line so well. Belive me, I will be back for lots more visits.
ReplyDeleteVery Good art work you do!
ReplyDeleteI will be back to see more.
Belinda
Hello and welcome, Jess, Kim and Belinda! Many thanks for these nice comments...
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