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Thank you Tim!
They are made using a Black Bic biro this one:
 

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You should try these!
They can be found everywhere, -I hope! It's a cheap medium ideal for achieving structure provinding fine as well thicker strokes ..

Paschalis
 
You should try these!
They can be found everywhere, -I hope! It's a cheap medium ideal for achieving structure provinding fine as well thicker strokes ..

Paschalis

I would never have guessed that the rich light, esp. in the second one was done with this pen. Amazing what it can do...............in the hands of the right, skilled artist.;)

I'm going to have to keep my eyes open for these and give one a try.
 
Truly astonishing work Paschalis! These pieces have tremendous prescence. One can feel the immense power of these subjects through your skill in rendering them. Marvellous!
 
Wow! I'm stunned that the humble Bic - and the cheapo ones at that - can be used to produce work like this! But then stick Ronnie o'sullivan's cue in my hands and watch me play like him.

Amazed

Russ

Ps - 'tis something I should try, though - the pen, not the cue!
 
Now, I'm back from holidays and trying to "recover" from
the holiday "laziness", I decided to visit our zoo once again and
didn't regret it...
Abruzzo chamois, from today morning, Munich zoo....
 

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amazing work - so that's what chamois look like close-up! I only ever see them from a distance, really wish I had your eyes when I want to paint mammals.
 
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