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Well, this isn't anywhere near the brilliance of the previous entries, but that nib is worth trying for...Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is despair and I have a bad entry, grant me hope.

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Salman - that is astoundingly beautiful work! There is such a quiet elegance to the piece, I'm not sure how to compliment it up to its merit.

 

I've been working on one more piece. My dad challenged me to combine my first entry and my second into something new. It took me a while to figure out how, but I think I have something. Like my second entry, this one is also a single long long line twisting and turning - but a lot more structured than my tree. (The start and finish are at the two small circles in the lower right corner) And like my first entry, it focuses a lot more on the letters, but the lilies did make another appearance.

 

I wrote out the letters first with a Pilot Parallel, then used them as a guide for the one-line version (all done with a Wahl-Eversharp ringtop).

I hope everyone enjoys.

 

the flexistentialist

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WOW, I am continually amazed at the skill and artistic interpretations for the same phrase!!! :notworthy1:

"We're out of cornflakes. F.U.' It took me three hours to figure out F.U. stood for Felix Unger!"

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Salman - that is astoundingly beautiful work! There is such a quiet elegance to the piece, I'm not sure how to compliment it up to its merit.

 

I've been working on one more piece. My dad challenged me to combine my first entry and my second into something new. It took me a while to figure out how, but I think I have something. Like my second entry, this one is also a single long long line twisting and turning - but a lot more structured than my tree. (The start and finish are at the two small circles in the lower right corner) And like my first entry, it focuses a lot more on the letters, but the lilies did make another appearance.

 

I wrote out the letters first with a Pilot Parallel, then used them as a guide for the one-line version (all done with a Wahl-Eversharp ringtop).

I hope everyone enjoys.

 

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WOW !!!!!!! flexistentialist that's AMAZING, How in the world , How can you think like that , I wouldn't know how to start. It's GREAT

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It has been a while in the coming but finally here's my entry no. 1.

 

Pens: Mitchel & Brause dip pens

Inks: Quink Red (somewhat evaporated), Pelikan Black, Walnut ink, Pelikan Brilliant Brown

 

The shading is done with colored pencil.

 

I wasn't sure about the decoration in the middle so did one without it. I'm still not sure so I'll put in the one with all the elements.

 

I have a couple of other ideas; a less structured circular composition and one in a simple italic one. I'll upload them before the deadline (hopefully!)

 

Here goes:

 

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Salman

 

 

wow. enough said

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After enjoying all the beauty of the works, say I'm truly awed. Best of luck to all other participants,this is dedicated to all of you, and to the donors, jurors and organization: “For it is in giving that we receive.”

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Hi all,

 

Here'e my little entry.

 

Written with : Ruling pen, Brause 404 dip pen, Pilot Prera with modded Plumix CI nib.

Inks : Noodlers Bulletproof Black, diluted Lexington Gray, Colored text a combo of Diamine {Midnight Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Oxblood)

Paper : Strathmore 400 Drawing

 

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..........

 

LOVE IT! My personal favourite so far.

Sincerely, beak.

 

God does not work in mysterious ways – he works in ways that are indistinguishable from his non-existence.

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Hi again everyone!

 

Sorry about this, I know I said last week that I am done with entering anymore but just 2 nights ago, when I was reviewing my entries, the dove calligram, the roundel and the face calligram... (I was procrastinating from work :embarrassed_smile: ) and then out of absolutely nowhere, an idea strikes me :eureka: that may be I can combine all my previous entry ideas into a single piece...

 

I swear, this is not premeditated, I had no idea that they can be combined until just 2 days ago!

 

I got so excited, I had to work on it immediately and enter again before the competition closes tonight.

 

I had to use the same face calligram from before but everything else are new, the roundels (or now the "halos") and the dove are all new and are done specifically for this piece.

 

I cut out the face calligram and stick it on the largest piece of paper I can find that can still fit on scanner at work (not sure what the "brand" of the paper is, but it is about somewhere between an A2 and A3 in size I guess...) and start working around the face, first the halos (outer lighter halo is done with diluted Lamy blue ink) then the robe and hands and lastly the dove. I added some highlighting / shadowing to the words forming the dove to give it some dimensional (3D) attribute (not sure if that worked but it looks alright, I think :embarrassed_smile: ).

 

Its quite interesting to see three different scripts working so well together in a single piece!

 

Pens used: Osmiroid Calligraphy pen Broad, B2 and B4 nibs,

Pilot Parallel (for the outer halo)

Ivison Phineey Spencerian No. 1 nib (for the dove),

Staedtler Mars Lumography B2 pencil for the shading the face.

 

Inks used: Mont Blanc black for the face,

Lamy blue for inner halo,

Diluted Lamy Blue for the outer halo,

Aurora black for the robe and hands,

Marlen blue for the dove and Mont Blanc black again

for the highlights/shadows on the dove.

 

Pencil shaded

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combineshaded05aJPEGbhalfdoublehalo2lighters.jpg

 

No pencil shading

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combinenoshade05aJPEGbhalfdoublehalo2bs-1.jpg

 

Since the face was shaded in from the previous entry, I had to take it out from the body, erase the pencil marking and stick it back in to scan for the the "no shading version". That is why you may notice the faces' position in relation to the body are not exactly the same.

 

Now, bare with me since it is my last entry :notworthy1: . I have actually drawn the body all the way down to below the waist but then I was afraid that the focus is misplaced. The focus, I think, should be on the writings which are all located on the upper body. So I cropped it out into the images shown above but I really didn't want the rest to go to waste so I am posting the full picture here as well.

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combine05aJPEGbfulldoublehalo2bsBOTH-1.jpg

 

I can't decided which version is better though, I will let the judges decide. :notworthy1:

 

That is it, for real this time, because it is closing in two hours here in NZ! It feels like it has come full circle, I entered my first piece on the first day of the competition and my final piece on the very last day! :thumbup:

 

Cheers if you read all the way to here! :thumbup:

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Andy,

 

There has been so many absolutely beautiful entries, but I hope you get the price :thumbup:

 

Warm regards,

Soki

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Well, this isn't anywhere near the brilliance of the previous entries, but that nib is worth trying for...Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is despair and I have a bad entry, grant me hope.

My apologies; I forgot to include the pen/ink/paper information! I feel like quite the fool now.

Pen: Sheaffer "Viewpoint" Calligraphy Fountain pen

Ink: Sheaffer Skrip Blue

Paper: Just regular Xerox "ColorLok" Premium Multipurpose Paper

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Wow... time sure flies, can't believe it is closed in all time zones already!!

I had so much fun watching everyone's entries. It was a very satisfying 6 week! Thanks a lot everyone!

Andy,

 

There has been so many absolutely beautiful entries, but I hope you get the price :thumbup:

 

Warm regards,

Soki

I couldn't agree with you more, Soki.

That was incredible, Andy, and you said you went out of ideas?! :roflmho:

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Hi again everyone!

 

Sorry about this, I know I said last week that I am done with entering anymore but just 2 nights ago, when I was reviewing my entries, the dove calligram, the roundel and the face calligram... (I was procrastinating from work :embarrassed_smile: ) and then out of absolutely nowhere, an idea strikes me :eureka: that may be I can combine all my previous entry ideas into a single piece...

 

I swear, this is not premeditated, I had no idea that they can be combined until just 2 days ago!

 

I got so excited, I had to work on it immediately and enter again before the competition closes tonight.

 

I had to use the same face calligram from before but everything else are new, the roundels (or now the "halos") and the dove are all new and are done specifically for this piece.

 

I cut out the face calligram and stick it on the largest piece of paper I can find that can still fit on scanner at work (not sure what the "brand" of the paper is, but it is about somewhere between an A2 and A3 in size I guess...) and start working around the face, first the halos (outer lighter halo is done with diluted Lamy blue ink) then the robe and hands and lastly the dove. I added some highlighting / shadowing to the words forming the dove to give it some dimensional (3D) attribute (not sure if that worked but it looks alright, I think :embarrassed_smile: ).

 

Its quite interesting to see three different scripts working so well together in a single piece!

 

Pens used: Osmiroid Calligraphy pen Broad, B2 and B4 nibs,

Pilot Parallel (for the outer halo)

Ivison Phineey Spencerian No. 1 nib (for the dove),

Staedtler Mars Lumography B2 pencil for the shading the face.

 

Inks used: Mont Blanc black for the face,

Lamy blue for inner halo,

Diluted Lamy Blue for the outer halo,

Aurora black for the robe and hands,

Marlen blue for the dove and Mont Blanc black again

for the highlights/shadows on the dove.

 

Pencil shaded

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combineshaded05aJPEGbhalfdoublehalo2lighters.jpg

 

No pencil shading

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combinenoshade05aJPEGbhalfdoublehalo2bs-1.jpg

 

Since the face was shaded in from the previous entry, I had to take it out from the body, erase the pencil marking and stick it back in to scan for the the "no shading version". That is why you may notice the faces' position in relation to the body are not exactly the same.

 

Now, bare with me since it is my last entry :notworthy1: . I have actually drawn the body all the way down to below the waist but then I was afraid that the focus is misplaced. The focus, I think, should be on the writings which are all located on the upper body. So I cropped it out into the images shown above but I really didn't want the rest to go to waste so I am posting the full picture here as well.

http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb345/Andybiotics/Writing%20Samples/Combine05aJPEGbfulldoublehalo2bsBOTH-1.jpg

 

I can't decided which version is better though, I will let the judges decide. :notworthy1:

 

That is it, for real this time, because it is closing in two hours here in NZ! It feels like it has come full circle, I entered my first piece on the first day of the competition and my final piece on the very last day! :thumbup:

 

Cheers if you read all the way to here! :thumbup:

:notworthy1:

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Hi all,Here'e my little entry.Written with : Ruling pen, Brause 404 dip pen, Pilot Prera with modded Plumix CI nib.Inks : Noodlers Bulletproof Black, diluted Lexington Gray, Colored text a combo of Diamine {Midnight Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Oxblood)Paper : Strathmore 400 Drawing

 

Very nice work lamder. :thumbup:

Sorry but may I please ask if there is any reason to write "let me an instrument of your peace" instead of the given text of "make me an instrument of your peace?" Thanks.

 

 

That is it, for real this time, because it is closing in two hours here in NZ! It feels like it has come full circle, I entered my first piece on the first day of the competition and my final piece on the very last day! :thumbup: Cheers if you read all the way to here! :thumbup:

 

Just..... beautiful... :clap1: :notworthy1: :notworthy1: :notworthy1:

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