Some Of My Pen Drawings [Talent Tuesday]

It's a new day
A new day to see some Art

Today I want to flaunt some of my pen drawings around the community and I hope y'all will have a good view.
I have loved working with pen but I can't tell when exactly I started using it but I know I used it a lot as a child.
I explored it more during my university days while studying fine art. I like that it doesn't easily smudge or smear around the paper like pencils, I like that it gives definitive mark, I like that the quality of the drawing lasts long if well preserved and more other likes I can't remember now.
Despite the likes, there are still other things you will just have to deal with when working with pen.
First, you can't undo. You will really need to be creative while working with pen. Most of the people that have seen some of my pen drawings will say "Hey, how is it that you didn't make a mistake"
I will always reply "mistakes are everywhere on this work" if I see how engrossed they are with the work, I will proceed with explaining and showing them some mistakes and how I managed them.

The second is Over Floating.
I don't know how to scientifically or mechanically put it but I know that if you work with a pen for long it becomes heated and from that point it loosely drops ink, infact from the beginning of the drawing the pen always deposits more shade than the artist intended to apply on paper so one can curb this by having a paper where you will always wipe the tip of the pen before applying any stroke on your paper.. it's tricky but you will get use to it with time.

The Third is Patience.
Unlike pencil that you use the body to work and can cover an area within some seconds, the pen isn't like that. You must drop a stroke one after the other or scribble round and round till you can cover an area to your taste and you will keep in mind the evenness of the shade applied.

So these are the three things you can find challenging working with a pen, with that let's get into the works I have for you today.

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This here I titled 'African Child'
It was done in 2019 and our Fine Art Department is in possession of it after my industrial Training presentation.
With this work, I drew lots of inspiration from other pen artists and studied how they achieved their smooth tonal gradation. One of the artist I studied is Oscar Ukonu
I was moved that I can achieve a well toned drawing with pen after some months of study on his work.
During this period, I learnt a lot about classical art drawing from reading a book by Juliette Aristides and as an intern in an art studio during my industrial training, so I tried incorporating them into this work.
However this was my top well shaded drawing with pen but I can't remember creating another drawing like this to follow up.

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This was also in 2019, I did this before the one above. No much skill was applied to this one and it took me four days to complete. I think the African Child took me about three months to complete, not that I worked on it everyday.
I used lots of hard lines on this and it made things tight and strong.
I didn't patiently work round the whole surface too.

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The above two were done in 2022.
There are things I like, and crosshatching is one of them so these portraits was made with that technique.
I fell in love with crosshatching as way back as 2013. My art teacher then, he showed us some snail shell drawing he did with pen and told us to draw it. My drawing was really poor and I never understood how he placed his lines, I was disappointed that I couldn't do it and since that day I have been wanting to do this stroking of a thing. I think I have shared some snail shell drawing of mine here, yeahh here's where the inspiration came from.

I think I will stop here and let y'all engage with my works.
Thanks.



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The way you draw! It’s a revelation! I looked at them and can’t fathom how you can use a pen like that. This is beautiful! Well done my Gee! I really love it

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Ohh my Realest G
Thanks for your kind words
I appreciate supports like this, thank you.

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Wow I didn't know you have such a great art skill this is beautiful and I love the stories the images tell 🙂
So cool and real 💯

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Our dear Naija Mama, Thanks alot. I appreciate the support and all you do for the Naija community.
Thank you.

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Think this is the first time looking at your work. It's exquisitely sublime that you can have such free grip of your pen. The detailing is wonderful. I'm no great artist like you but I also loved cross hatching technique in art class.

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This is so impressive, thanks to you our very own boss.
That is right there's this elegant move one can see on the crosshatch technique.

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I'd love to see some of the things you draw (or drew)! One of the things I personally wanted to see on this community was a ton of art. 😁

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Great drawings… the pen does give it that certain extra.
I love working with it.

Nice depth in them. You captured their characters well.
Thanks for sharing 😊

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Thank you!
Yes I love depth so much.. I always try to depict them with every medium I use.

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You are welcome 😊
That’s great, me too.

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Amazing artwork! Kudos to you for such detailed portraits by using a pen. The portraits feels much alive. Thanx for sharing :)

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You're right man, it feels much alive. Thank you for your support.

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Honestly this is talent.
I can't even try a cat 🐱🐱.
Well-done

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Oh hohoho... Cat is even extreme, say a cup - you can draw that well I think.
Thanks for your support.

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My genuine reaction when I first saw this: "Oof!"

That came out of me in public on the subway. 😂 And it's absolutely deserved. Incredible work!

My favorites are that child and the 2nd to last one (the gentleman with glasses) - you achieve so much shine exactly where it should be. And with cross-hatching for that matter! (I don't like the process of cross-hatching, so kudos for nailing this technique)

Although I'm not going to be choosing this month, I'd want this to among the picks for post of the month. Maybe I can bribe our upcoming winner/runner-up. 😜

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Ohh my... You got me laughing at the end 😂
Mehn I just appreciate the fact that y'all are been blown away by my works. I like that you know how hard it is to control strokes around the light area but I think that's the challenge I like taking up everytime.
Thanks so much for reacting the way you did - those reaction and support means a lot to me.
I appreciate!

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Que excelentes dibujos amigo maravillado con tu arte, sigue asi que vas muy bien encaminado me imagino que tambien as pintado con otros materiales que no son boligrafos..

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Aprecio mucho su apoyo, gracias por sus amables palabras.
Sí, también trabajo con óleos sobre lienzo.

I really appreciate your support, thank you for your kind words.
Yes, I also work with oil colours on canvas.

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Your talent is amazing! These drawings are impressive.
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Thank you so much for your support. I appreciate that always.

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These are some amazing drawings, and I would love to see a time-lapse video where we can se how a drawing evolves over time. The patience you have is something worth achieving, beautiful art pieces!
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Oh friend thanks a lot! I just checked your Bio and saw that you're a film maker, that satisfies my intuition of you wanting a time lapse video.
To be honest, I really want to record my progress each time I work but I don't have the basic tools yet and most times I work from my phone, so I am only able to take progress photos only.

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This is gonna be tough, but each time you do a stroke to clean the pen take a picture ;) I wish I could record it myself.

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Ohh that's no big deal.
You know what.. I like videography too.
I have learnt some basic things on premiere pro, have edited a simple dance video with it.

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