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As most German pencils are, this one is a nail! It's a 3B that feels more like an H! |
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11/12/23 vintage Staedtler Mars Lumograph 3B |
By the third week of a month-long drawing challenge, I’m
usually starting to look at the calendar to see how many days are left. But what
started out almost as a whim is turning out to be one of my favorite challenge
themes: Who knew that sketching an ear a day would be so much fun – and illuminating?
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11/13/23 Dixon Ticonderoga No. 2 |
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The pencil that most American kids used in elementary school (though mine was never neon pink back then). No nostalgia here... happy that I have much better options now as an adult. |
It’s the combination of the subject matter (endlessly
varied) and the material (also endlessly varied) that is making the challenge
so compelling. Although graphite pencils are among my favorite drawing
materials, I tend to use them sporadically, not daily, so this month is a fun
opportunity to learn, compare and appreciate pencil qualities.
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11/14/23 Pentonic |
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I know nothing about this Pentonic, but it was very pleasant to use. |
In my previous Pencilvember post, I had mentioned the
comment from a blog reader who had said ears can be used to identify
individuals for genealogical purposes. Shortly after that, when I exclaimed my
fascination with the uniqueness of ear shapes, an Instagram follower commented,
“That’s why mug shots have a side view; before identifying individuals by their
fingerprints, the ear was the identification.” I didn’t know this, but it
doesn’t surprise me at all. |
11/15/23 Nataraj Trikone Super Black |
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Another India-made pencil, this one has a triangular barrel and excellent dark graphite. |
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11/16/23 Musgrave 600 News |
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This US-made pencil is extremely dark yet retains a good point. It's apparently a favorite for doing crossword puzzles because the soft, dark graphite works well on newsprint.
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11/17/23 Faber-Castell Pitt Matt 4B |
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I wish I liked the innovative Matt more (reviewed on this blog), but I just don't care for the "stickiness" when applied. |
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11/18/23 Bic Criterium 4B |
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At least now I can say I have used a Bic that wasn't a ballpoint. |
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11/19/23 Lyra Rembrandt 9B |
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Another nail-hard German pencil! |
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11/20/23 vintage Eberhard Faber Microtomic 6B |
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Fabulous vintage graphite that is a joy to use. |
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11/21/23 Royal Sovereign Wolff 4B |
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Very soft for a 4B, this Royal Sovereign was difficult to use when I wanted to apply lighter tones. I was tempted to switch to something harder for those areas, but my rule for this challenge is one pencil per drawing. |
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11/22/23 Tombow 2558 B |
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Predictably solid Japanese graphite with a surprising bit of grit. Also, please note: In case it's confusing without context, this is a LEFT ear. Must have been a painful incident! |
For some reason, I rather like the ear on the 14th. It looks natural and like what I would expect an ear to look like, not the least bit creepy (yes, I cannot avert my eyes!). Interesting additional info on the use of identifying a person by their ear - who knew? Well, SOME bright person did!
ReplyDeleteI tend to pick the "unique" models to draw (perhaps the ones you find creepy! ;-) ), but after looking through and drawing so many ears, I do feel like I have a better sense of what is a "generic" ear, and the one on the 14th is one of them.
DeleteI think that's exactly it.
DeleteUntil you really look you think that an ear is an ear...but what a difference there is between them. Love your shading on them!
ReplyDeleteDeveloping the form with shading is the best part for me! I'm really enjoying it!
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