It was so good to get out our watercolor paints. Dried and neglected. The colors were still very fresh. We love your work and help with teaching and motivating others.
Lovely, Cate !!! Thank you once again for your continued encouragement and inspiration. 🤩 I can’t seem to see the name of the type of pen that you were using in the description extra info thingy.
Hello... Yes, it's very similar to the Lamy (I have a few of those too!).. and yes, it's a fude nib. I can't remember where I got it though! I will have a think ... thank you for your comment :)
'feathery' marks works well! I know what you mean though.. I end up using words like wiggly bits, jaggedy, wobbly, blobby... this was not at all helpful when I was teaching a class whose first language wasn't English! :)
Just delightful! What a pleasure to watch you play!❤
Thank you so much 😀 What a lovely comment x
It was so good to get out our watercolor paints. Dried and neglected. The colors were still very fresh. We love your work and help with teaching and motivating others.
I'm so pleased! Thank you for your lovely comment :)
Thanks for that Cate, I've been curious about the Paul Rubens paints for a while.
You’re welcome 😊
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Lovely, Cate !!!
Thank you once again for your continued encouragement and inspiration. 🤩
I can’t seem to see the name of the type of pen that you were using in the description extra info thingy.
You’re welcome 😊. I was just trying to find the pen details! It's very similar to a Lamy Safari but with a fude nib.
I'm curious about your calligraphy pen -- what is it? The body looks similar to a Lamy Safari... is that a fude nib?
Hello... Yes, it's very similar to the Lamy (I have a few of those too!).. and yes, it's a fude nib. I can't remember where I got it though! I will have a think ... thank you for your comment :)
Hi Cate, you mentioned you were putting a description of the pen, I can’t seem to find it? Thank you for your videos
thanks... it's a Lamy Safari with calligraphy nib :)
@@CateField Thank you ☺️ Have a wonderful day
Like the ‘feathery’ marks ..non solid strokes. How on earth do we describe different marks 😂
'feathery' marks works well! I know what you mean though.. I end up using words like wiggly bits, jaggedy, wobbly, blobby... this was not at all helpful when I was teaching a class whose first language wasn't English! :)
Hand overwork, don’t you think?
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