tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290470013027119322.post7966091237046409316..comments2023-09-25T05:42:19.236-04:00Comments on Nuncketest: Happy New Year!Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02072444717957864494noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290470013027119322.post-83166581952194622362010-01-01T01:57:00.862-05:002010-01-01T01:57:00.862-05:00Thank you so much, Gretchen.
And then there are ...Thank you so much, Gretchen. <br /><br />And then there are the ink washes that look so very cool. And on it goes... :-)Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072444717957864494noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290470013027119322.post-2279421818881327252009-12-31T22:12:34.802-05:002009-12-31T22:12:34.802-05:00And a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you to!
Have fun with your...And a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you to!<br />Have fun with your new papers and ink pens. You will find that nibs will behave differently and have their own personalities; some are quite flexible and allow for expressive line work (the copperplate nibs are excellent for this) while others are quite stiff for consistent line width. Even inks can affect your work; different brands/types have different viscosities, some being better at allowing you to do fine hairlines. Then of course the nibs, inks and papers all interact differently with each other, too! It's all about constant experimentation and finding out what works for you! And don't worry, we ALL still continue to experiment, no matter how long we've been creating art- it's half the fun!<br />Best wishes for a new year filled with magical discoveries!<br />~gretchengretchennoreply@blogger.com