Friday, July 1, 2011

Phone Doodle



I was testing out a 1.5 mm calligraphy nib on some really nice, slick printer paper. Decided after filling a half-sheet with the writing, the 1.5 was not going to suit me as an everyday writing nib. I would have to write much larger than is comfortable to make the letters legible. It would get relegated to the specialty lettering pen box. Well, duh, it's a calligraphy nib after all.

Just then the phone rang and I launched into a marathon phone call. While I was talking I started doodling on the writing sample with the pen. In a few minutes I was very much liking the results. Wow! The 1.5 will make very thin line as well as extremely thick lines. It's kinda like a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen in steel. Woot!

This revelation opened up a whole new avenue of sketching style possibilities. I like it; I like it a lot!

Pen: Lamy Safari
Nib: Lamy 1.5 mm calligraphy
Ink: Noodler's Bulletproof Black
Paper: HP Premium Choice Laser, 32 lb.
Color: Fat Sharpie markers

4 comments:

Capt Elaine Magliacane said...

Phone doodles are the best doodles... you put that pen thru it's paces... excellent.

Recycled Relix said...

Hi there, I just happened across your blog and I love your "doodle" it looks like a work of art and is very marketable. Will watch with interest your other creations. Cathy

Timaree said...

It came out great! I have a new pen too. I have to learn how to load it before I draw with it!

Troy Mayfield said...

Wow!