The other day
Bethann Merkle from the
Drawn to Quebec
sketch group was passing through Montreal. We had an opportunity to
hang out for a few hours and talk sketching. I was particularly
impressed how well she draws and talks. If you've ever watched a group
of artists chatting, the conversation can be awfully stilted. We *think*
we're chatting, but usually it's long silences followed by
non-sequiturs.
We ended up in the Museum - too chilly on the
street. I did these
Lamy pen sketches in the little classical sculpture
display. Then followed up with a touch of water to make midtones. I
really love these pens, simply for the water-soluble ink cartridges.
It's like magic. You just touch your pen lines and they melt into
interesting washes. It's a great way to soften cross-hatching.
8 comments:
Great drawin Marc, nice tones as well! Thanks for sharing your work and experience with us
Benjamin j.
Nice sketches...I agree..there's a lot to be said for water soluble ink
I'd just filled my Lamy with some watreproof noodlers ink :(
Love your comment about artists chatting...
Luminous...
Fantastic. I enjoy it
Pilot Razor Point pens are also water-soluable and make a really nice blue-gray wash. I'll have to try the Lamy pen.
Nice!
Good watery balance.
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