Friday, July 27, 2018

Shells drawn with a Mapping Pen

I'm still having so much fun making my daily drawings on DIY postcards! I like the Fabriano Studio 140lb CP paper for the surface that takes pen and watercolor perfectly for this illustrative style.
I'm trying out my new dip pen and Dr. P.H. Martins Bombay Sepia ink. The ink dries relatively quickly in this 82°F weather we're having. (That's the cooler part of the late morning this week!) So right away I can start painting layers of watercolor washes from my DIY Altoids Mini Kit. No smearing!
I found my new "rare" pen on Ebay
Now about the pen. I saw Ohn Mar Win using it a year or two ago, but lately she mentioned that it was her favorite and I can see why. I wanted a dip pen that I could take sketching and not get too inky all over. Look! the nib stores in the pen just like my travel watercolor brushes do! I also wanted a flexible niib. Voila! Thanks, Ohn Mar!

William Mitchell Joseph Gillott Reversible Mapping Dip Pen Holder with 659 Mapping Nib. The 659 Gillott Mapping is a delicate and flexible nib which can create fine and wide lines depending on the pressure applied. Suitable for most mapping and drawing requirements.

The Gillott 659 Crow Quill nib can be stored inside the holder to preserve the point. The nib can be replaced when worn.

9 comments:

  1. Sounds like a dream Michelle. I'm seeing them on Amazon but none described as "reversible". Where can I buy one online?

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    1. Thanks for reading my blog Cheryl. I got my Gillott pen on Ebay. Today I see one for sale here
      https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-William-Mitchell-Joseph-Gillott-Reversible-Mapping-Nib-Holder-w-nib-659-NOS/153084036819?hash=item23a48506d3%3Ag%3Aq3gAAOSwl9BWKNKH&_sacat=966&_nkw=gillott+reversible+dip+pen+mapping&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=0

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  2. Hi Michelle; I also am trying to find them online but the ones I am finding do not seem to be this one.

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    1. BTW, I love your linework on the shells; beautiful!

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    2. Hi, Kate,
      I got mine on Ebay, and today I see there is one on sale here:
      https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-William-Mitchell-Joseph-Gillott-Reversible-Mapping-Nib-Holder-w-nib-659-NOS/153084036819?hash=item23a48506d3%3Ag%3Aq3gAAOSwl9BWKNKH&_sacat=966&_nkw=gillott+reversible+dip+pen+mapping&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=0

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  3. Wonderful! Thanks Michele. I ordered it.

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  4. Wonderful work. I have a cap for a dip pen.. or the pen came with a cap.
    https://www.jetpens.com/Tachikawa-Comic-Pen-Nib-Holder-Model-40/pd/4573

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    1. Thanks, Kate. Your link goes to another one that looks like it would work well for traveling, too. It looks like the blue pumpkin nib comes with it. If so, it seems that you would be able to get a lot of variation in line width, same as the mapping pen. Or maybe more!

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    2. Oh shoot MK Buike! I had forgotten that I have one of those Tachikawa Dip Pens. Oh what day heck! Who says we should only have one? 😁

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