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My Love Affair with Ballpens

August 1st, 2005

I’ve rediscovered ballpens and how much fun they’re to take on artist dates. They don’t act like techpens or fountain pens because they don’t create 100% black lines. They don’t act like pencils because they don’t smudge, and they don’t get erased. They’re in between. You can create a degree of ink intensity not only by hatching but also by pressure. Yes pressure. Gliding a ballpen swiftly across paper gives you a light ink line. Pressing it down and plodding it across paper gives you a stronger line. I don’t think you can get that quite easily with a techpen.

So now I take a ballpen when I go out to do sketches. There’s a lot more commitment necessary when sketching with a pen. You can’t erase anything - encouraging me to keep things tidy. The way I draw with a pencil is rather messy. A lot of construction gestures flying up and about… so practicing with a ballpen (I prefer black ink) might do me some good.

2 Responses to “My Love Affair with Ballpens”

  1. Giancarlo Ng

    Ballpens rule, Joel!
    Panda ballpens are particularly great for drawing.

    *Carlo thinks about how many Pandas he used up unwittingly back in highschool*

    :P

  2. Giancarlo Ng

    Ballpens rule!

    Pandas are my brand of choice, by the way.

    *Thinks of how many Panda ballpens he used up back in highschool*

    :)

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