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Rohrer & Klingner Helianthus

 

Thanks @Lithium466 for the sample. 

This is a happy orangish yellow or vice verse, legible, wet, low lubrication and fun to use. Not suitable for copy paper, unless you use UEF, or EF nibs. 

Cleaning was easy. 

 

I prefer this J Herbin Bouton d’or. 

 

Colour is difficult to scan. The photo is closest to the real deal :) 

 

 

Chroma:

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Writing Samples:

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Photo:

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Comparison:

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Water test:

Left side 10 seconds under running water

The writing and sketch was done with a glass nib, hence the thicker lines.

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Art Work:

A couple of art works:

Will it rain? 

Other inks used:

Noodler's Lexington Gray, a mystery purple and blue black ink.
The light blue is Faber-Castell Aquarelle pencil

Paper is Fabriano Sketchbook (super absorbent)

 

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This one was inspired by the ink itself, Helianthus is sunflower. It's entitled Shyness

Paper is Talens pocket sketchbook. 

Other inks used:

Noodler's Lexington Gray/ Eel Red Rattler's Red 

Kakimori Kurun

The centre of sunflower is a mixture of Helianthus and Lexington Gray

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·      Pens used: Kaweco (Reverse EF/Ef F/M/B, BB), Conway Stewart 330, Oblique flex (very wet)

·      What I liked: Gorgeous legible orange yellow.

·      What I did not like: Not waterproof

·       What some might not like: Not suitable for wet pens. 

·      Shading: Some

·      Ghosting: Yes, on cheap paper. 

·      Bleed through: A bit on on cheap paper.

·      Flow Rate: Wet

·      Lubrication: On the dry side. 

·      Nib Dry-out: Did not notice. 

·      Start-up:  Ok

·      Saturation:  Pastel

·      Shading Potential: It’s difficult to see shading with this colour. 

·      Sheen: No. 

·      Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Did not notice. 

·      Nib Creep / “Crud”: Did not notice.

·      Staining (pen): No. 

·      Clogging: Did not notice.

·      Cleaning: Easy

·      Water resistance: Dismal

·      Availability: 50 ml bottles. 

 

Please don't hesitate to share your experience, writing samples or any other comments. The more the merrier  :)

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Nice! But as you imply, it's likely not a great ink colour for "ordinary" writing purposes. Yet all the more for artwork like yours. If anybody asks me for good examples of such art, I'm gonna fill 'em in with your name.

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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Thanks for another great review, @yazeh!  Fun quotes.  Holy blinding swatch cards, Batman!!  That De Atramentis Artist Yellow is enough to burn a hole right through your skull! (And Bouton d'Or isn't far behind!)  Helianthus, on the other hand, is a relief after those two! :)   Love our little kitty and mouse enjoying a flower together.  Ah, and this time Mousey take the hit so our flower can get some water... :)  And now the art we've all been waiting for... :D

 

Really like the texture you managed to get in the grey parts. Love the mix and match outfits of our kitty and mouse. Poor kitty looks a bit worried.  Perhaps wondering, "Will Mousey's umbrella act like a lightning rod?"  And then the pre-drench sunflower. :)  So sweet - and still some texture in the grey - very nice.

 

A very cheery review this Wednesday!

 

 

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1 hour ago, lapis said:

Nice! But as you imply, it's likely not a great ink colour for "ordinary" writing purposes.

Nope. It's not.But it would look nice with its complimentary colour royal blue 😊

1 hour ago, lapis said:

Yet all the more for artwork like yours. If anybody asks me for good examples of such art, I'm gonna fill 'em in with your name.

🙏🙏🙏☺️

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1 hour ago, LizEF said:

Thanks for another great review, @yazeh!

🙏

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

  Fun quotes.

We all need some laughter, especially now 😁

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

  Holy blinding swatch cards, Batman!!  That De Atramentis Artist Yellow is enough to burn a hole right through your skull! (And Bouton d'Or isn't far behind!) 

The scanner makes the colour ms even more potent 😉

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

 

Helianthus, on the other hand, is a relief after those two! :)  

😊

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

Love our little kitty and mouse enjoying a flower together.  Ah, and this time Mousey take the hit so our flower can get some water... :)  And now the art we've all been waiting for... :D

😁

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

Really like the texture you managed to get in the grey parts.

 

Thanks. It's mostly due using a paper not meant for inkart, and waterbrush filled half gall with Lexington Gray and water 😊

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

Love the mix and match outfits of our kitty and mouse. Poor kitty looks a bit worried.  Perhaps wondering, "Will Mousey's umbrella act like a lightning rod?"  And then the pre-drench sunflower. :)  So sweet - and still some texture in the grey - very nice.

 

Thank you. These experiments happen when I have too many pens inked up and I'm trying to gage the variations of each ink. For the darker purple part I dipped the water brush directly in the convertor, whereas for the pink bow tie, I apply the brush directly on the feed. It's quite a fun practice ☺️

1 hour ago, LizEF said:

A very cheery review this Wednesday!

Thanks you. After all the dramatic tension of yesterday we need a little pause 😊

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Oh, wow!, how I love your artwork! :thumbup: 👏

I'm excited about your creative interpretations of Helianthus, about the volunteer sacrifice of mouse for the water test, about the altruistic support for cat before rain1) and about the flower which is gifted with true honour in the heart!  I get the impression, mouse had become aware about all the errors made in the past and is on the best way to become rehabilitated! :thumbup:;) :) 

 

Thank you, @yazeh, for your always so comprehensive ink review and for telling stories with artwork! 👍

In this case, you bewared me from buying a bottle of Helianthus (which was already on my wishlist). 😓

 

 

1) @LizEF: if the lightning hits, mouse will be the first victim - and cat will have some nanoseconds of reaction time ;) This looks like a true sacrifice ... 🤔

One life!

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Yay for another great review @yazeh! :) And what lovely artwork too!

(And to say I had initially erased the name on the vial, just to put it back in extremis before closing the box...it was mystery themed)
 

This one...was surprisingly ok to write a few highlights in my daily notes. I usually have a pen inked with some sort of orange or red for that purpose, and Helianthus did well in a wet fine Parker 45, I even liked it better than Kin-Mokusei! It's also perfect to mix with too dark reds to make them more eye seering. IMO the best "yellow" on the market, as long as you don't want water resistance...and are ok with some nib crusties.

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3 hours ago, InesF said:

Oh, wow!, how I love your artwork! :thumbup: 👏

:blush:🙏🙏🙏

3 hours ago, InesF said:

 

I'm excited about your creative interpretations of Helianthus, about the volunteer sacrifice of mouse for the water test, about the altruistic support for cat before rain1) and about the flower which is gifted with true honour in the heart!  I get the impression, mouse had become aware about all the errors made in the past and is on the best way to become rehabilitated! :thumbup:;) :) 

The mouse is acting on direct orders by the Order of @InesF :D 

3 hours ago, InesF said:

 

Thank you, @yazeh, for your always so comprehensive ink review and for telling stories with artwork! 👍

Thank you 🙏

3 hours ago, InesF said:

In this case, you bewared me from buying a bottle of Helianthus (which was already on my wishlist). 😓

:)

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Lithium466 said:

Yay for another great review @yazeh! :) And what lovely artwork too!

Thank you!

 

13 minutes ago, Lithium466 said:

(And to say I had initially erased the name on the vial, just to put it back in extremis before closing the box...it was mystery themed)
 

:D 

13 minutes ago, Lithium466 said:

This one...was surprisingly ok to write a few highlights in my daily notes. I usually have a pen inked with some sort of orange or red for that purpose, and Helianthus did well in a wet fine Parker 45, I even liked it better than Kin-Mokusei! It's also perfect to mix with too dark reds to make them more eye seering. IMO the best "yellow" on the market, as long as you don't want water resistance...and are ok with some nib crusties.

I agree. I was happily surprised. I had seen it used often in Ink drawing and I was always intrigued by it. Thanks for sharing it with me :)🙏🙏🙏

 

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7 hours ago, InesF said:

1) @LizEF: if the lightning hits, mouse will be the first victim - and cat will have some nanoseconds of reaction time ;) This looks like a true sacrifice ... 🤔

A true friend. :)

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My eyes!  My eyes!  *stumbles around*. Those first two comparison inks…. Yow.

 

But the writing with Helianthus looks nice.  In fact it looks more orange. I love orange inks.  And of course your sketches.  How unusual for Mousie to be the wet one while Kitteh stays dry.  Shyness sketch is super-cute.

 

A sunny summer ink?
 

@yazeh, thanks for another of your wonderful Ink-splorations!  Waiting for the next one.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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