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This is a series of $1.99 fine tip Pilot ball pen drawings I have in my Moleskine ruled notebook which is actually my appointment notebook. It shows my heroine Isabella Wellesley jumping from a building ledge. Please do not attempt this at home. My heroine's big feet and fashionable loafers save her from harm when she lands, plus she is just a drawing.
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I started drawing on my pocket Moleskine ruled notebook in 2003 while waiting for a doctor’s appointment. Since then I have been drawing on my Moleskine ruled notebooks. These drawings are distributed among several pages between notes and appointments. I love the feel of the inexpensive ball pen on the shiny ruled pages. I used to draw with my waterman roller ball pen but the tip was not fine enough.
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I started drawing on my pocket Moleskine ruled notebook in 2003 while waiting for a doctor’s appointment. Since then I have been drawing on my Moleskine ruled notebooks. These drawings are distributed among several pages between notes and appointments. I love the feel of the inexpensive ball pen on the shiny ruled pages. I used to draw with my waterman roller ball pen but the tip was not fine enough.
3 comments:
Funny, i have a few waterman fountain pens and i find they are not fine enough too! i love these Ces! They are amazing and wonderful and i wish i could be like her!
These are superb Ces, I'm a huge fan of these drawings of yours, they're just so ... full! Of energy, stories and details filling the whole page.
Always magical, Ces.
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