At the February Westcoast Calligraphy Society meeting, we were playing with our folded pens. The instructor kept saying "it's a drawing tool", so naturally I gave it a try.
"What's a folded pen?" you might be asking. Well, I took a picture for you on my next attempt.
And then, to test the waterproof qualities of the sumi ink I was using, I added watercolour:
The verdict on the pen is 5/10. I like it better for lettering.
Because you have to dip the pen in ink rather than having the convenience of a cartridge, the ink matters too. I'll only score the sumi ink 2/10. It takes too long to dry which can result in smudging. (You can see where I dragged my hand through the ink on the first drawing.) It isn't truly waterproof either, so it isn't really suited for watercolour. I don't think that I let it dry overnight, but who wants to do that when you're drawing?
Photo reference: mozarts_ride
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