I’ve reviewed the Muji aluminium fountain from the perspective of a pen and ink artist. Is it a joy to use or is it a scratchy mess? Read this to find out!
Author: Phil
The Ohto Tasche fountain pen is remarkably small when capped, barely the length of my index finger. Once posted, the pen becomes the size of […] Read More
This is the first lesson in my FREE course about how to draw in pen and ink. This lesson introduces you to the different types of pens commonly used for drawing, sketching, and doodling.
Drawing with pen and ink is an amazing, liberating experience. Unfortunately, many people will never try it because they’ve become experts in one medium (e.g. […] Read More
This is a review of the Platinum Carbon Desk Pen. I will be focusing on the pen’s suitability for doodling, sketching and drawing rather than writing as that’s the whole point of this site! :).
Would you like to take seven classes about drawing in pen and ink for FREE? Of course you would. 🙂
If you’re looking for a detailed guide on cleaning a clogged fountain pen, you’re in the right place! It’s only a matter of time before […] Read More
The Lamy Safari is a fountain pen intended for general use as a writing implement. I’m not sure if Lamy ever imagined when they created it, how popular it would become in sketching communities. In this review I’m going to take a detailed look at the Lamy Safari, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses and assess its value as a doodling and sketching tool.
The Rotring Art Pen is, to all intents and purposes, a fountain pen that’s intended for drawing and sketching. Let’s take a look at the Art Pen and see how useful as an artistic tool.