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Using a nib pen (Original Post) Star-Thrower Oct 2020 OP
love it! hlthe2b Oct 2020 #1
Very nicely done! SheltieLover Oct 2020 #2
Thanks Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #10
Yw! SheltieLover Oct 2020 #18
Very nice. rsdsharp Oct 2020 #3
At one point Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #11
I love pen and ink drawings. procon Oct 2020 #4
I havent either Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #12
That's very elegant and classy lunatica Oct 2020 #5
Thank you lunatica. Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #13
Those are fun flying rabbit Oct 2020 #6
I love Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #14
Is this the technique Aubrey Beardsley... if I remember his name correctly... Used? I love his work! Karadeniz Oct 2020 #7
I loved Beardsley's work. Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #15
I like the design/illustration. BigmanPigman Oct 2020 #8
Thanks Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #16
So cool! LiberalLoner Oct 2020 #9
Thanks Star-Thrower Oct 2020 #17

Star-Thrower

(309 posts)
11. At one point
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 06:31 PM
Oct 2020

I concidered sending in some ink drawings. I never did it. I now have a bunch of these and really don't know what to do with them. At my senior age I thought of just throwing them in the trash, really. I'll post more here on DU. Later.

procon

(15,805 posts)
4. I love pen and ink drawings.
Thu Oct 8, 2020, 09:13 PM
Oct 2020

Nicely done

I took a class in India Ink Illustrations that demonstrated various strokes like cross hatching, stippling and other pen marks that will all add shading, depth, texture, as well as build the illustration in layers. Haven't picked up a pen I years, and now my hands tremble too much to even start.

Star-Thrower

(309 posts)
12. I havent either
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 06:42 PM
Oct 2020

done drawing in years. Really, I started drawing at age 5. In High School I took up art and painted in oils. Won a Scholastic Art Award. I then decided to switch to acrylic paints. Gave up that and went dry for awhile. The internet began to rise in the 90's and I started to do digital artwork. Which is where I'm at now. Although with this poltical stuff I've been doing digital political art and not doing creative digital art.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. That's very elegant and classy
Thu Oct 8, 2020, 09:18 PM
Oct 2020

It reminds me of the 1920s stylish and chic clothes when hats and head pieces were an integral part of the clothing for women.

You have a very nice composition with the inclusion of the curved stand and the vase of flowers. Your lines are flowing and light and kept simple and clean. I like the flower designs and the contrast of the solid white and black dress with it’s fur plunging collar and the matching head piece. The composition looks like the lady and the vase and stand are curving towards each other each attracting the other and both being important subjects. It’s lovely, and airy and smooth. Very nice.

Star-Thrower

(309 posts)
15. I loved Beardsley's work.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 06:53 PM
Oct 2020

I may have been inspired by him. Not to copy but to do my own thing. A lot of my inks show a funny little man hiding in the corner, something like the little man in many of Federico Fellini movies who would comment on the side.

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