27 March 2024
two sketch kits
26 March 2024
tiny pink mushrooms
17 March 2024
a touch of spring
These tiny yellow-to-coral wildflowers are popping up all over our yard and front pasture. The wee blossoms are only 1/2 to 3/4” diameter. I don’t know what they are called but they make me smile.
16 March 2024
a new toy
When I first began to use fountain pens for sketching, Lamy Safaris were my go-to choice — and I still love their dependability, as well as being able to match my ink color to the pen. (They still don’t have a decent brown for brown ink though!)
But in recent years, my favorite pens have been Kaweco Liliput fountain pens! Even though they are not flexible-nib pens, the more they are used the more flexible the nib becomes.
Several months ago I found this Kaweco Supra on JetPens.com and immediately placed it on my wish list. The nib is larger and with the barrel’s extension piece it can hold a regular international cartridge or an ink converter. (If the extension piece is removed, it is more the length of a Liliput which can only use international short cartridges.) To celebrate beating cancer, I decided to gift myself with the new pen with a larger M nib, especially for writing letters or drawing with a bolder line. German fountain pen nibs as a rule run larger than Japanese nibs.
For some reason, my white gel pen refused to write on the black ink label of the De Atramentis ink bottle in the sketch. Curious!๐คจ
11 March 2024
a sketching pause while cleaning
08 March 2024
relaxing with color
Zero inspiration, zero motivation at the moment . . . (or am I just feeling lazy?). So I made a color chart of my favorite watercolors. A very relaxing thing to do.
I was also testing masking tape and masking fluid in this new sketchbook. The lines between the color swatches are made with a very skinny masking tape (I should’ve taped over the center binding threads — they drank up the paint!). The highlights on water-brush and paint palette are where I tried out a Molotow masking liquid marker. Both seem to work well on this paper. The masking fluid would not come up when rubbed with my finger but a white eraser worked fine.
03 March 2024
a bit of shopping
After previously ordering 2 fine brush tip pens, I found that they were not waterproof (I gave them to 2 grandsons). I was more careful in placing a second Jet Pens order, this time choosing a Kuretake Ai ultra fine brush pen and a set of Akoshiya Sai thin line brush pens. I tested them on this journal page — all are very tiny brushes and all waterproof!
The Kuretake is the smallest brush and the deepest black but the cap does not post, making it uncomfortably short to hold. The longer Akoshiya pens are much easier to hold and the subtle colors are beautiful!
And that Hahnemuhle zig zag sketchbook? I just added it to get free shipping. That is how I usually pick up random sketchbooks to stock my shelves. ๐
01 March 2024
baby apple tree
Last year about this time, the baby apple tree in the pasture in front of our barn-house was loaded with blossoms, followed by a bumper-crop of apples. But just before time to pick them, our local raccoon family stole all of the apples!
It’s beginning to look like another good year for apples. I wonder if we’ll actually be able to eat some of them this year?