Shopping from My Stationery Stash: Brush Pens and Lead Holder

I went “shopping” in my stationery and art supply stash again, and this time used a Hahnemule Cappuccino sketchbook, a uni-ball sign pen, a Faber Castell PITT artist brush pen in light green (171), a Tombow ABT water based dual brush pen (I only used the brush side not the felt tip pen side) in light grey (cool grey 3 – N75), and a Caran d’Ache + Alfredo Haberli Fixpencil with a blue 2mm lead.

protest sketch

I used them all to draw the protest scene from this Saturday, using a photo I took during the protests. It was intensely hot and humid, and I went to the protests right after running a Dungeon World game at a small local tabletop roleplaying convention. With no art supplies on me, the best I could do was try and capture the scene to sketch later. When I was pulling things out to try out with this sketch, I decided to veer away from my comfort zone: I used tinted paper, a sign pen, mixed media, and an unusual colour. I like the result – for a quick sketch it captures the energy of the moment well.

tools used.

I like the Hahnemule Cappuccino sketchbook. The paper is smooth but has a touch of grain to it that makes it work for pencils as well. It’s way too thin for wet media, but works great for brush pens, pencils, markers, etc.

My main sketching tool was the Uni Sign Pen. This is the first time I’ve used a sign pen for “serious” sketching, as I normally only use them for illustrations that I gift to friends’ kids. I like it – it has relatively little line variation, but on the other hand offers more control, and a good bold line. If you are dipping your toes into brush pens for sketching for the first time, this might be a good place to start to get a feel for the kind of thick lines these kinds of pens create.

The Faber-Castell PITT brush pen is a classic, one that I’ve used many times before in sketches. I’d love to say that they don’t disappoint, but like most soft and medium soft brush pens, the tip doesn’t last for long. They do come in lots of great colours and if you cap them they last much more than many other markers and brush pens in the market. They’re also waterproof, which is a bonus if you’re mixing them with wet media.

The Tombow dual brush pen is completely new to me, and I liked it enough to want to add it to my current sketching setup. It works well for quick shading (and shading and colour make sketches pop).

The Caran d’Ache + Alfredo Haberli Fixpencil… This is something that I want to properly review sometime in the future, so it’s been waiting on my desk for a while. For now I’ll just say that it did the job, although I have other pens and pencils that would have done the job better.

I also sketched our friend Joe during our weekly Zoom meeting, also on the Hahnemule Cappuccino and using the Uni Sign Pen. This was a very quick sketch, done it 2-3 minutes, and the sign pen does well with expressive lines.

Our friend Joe.

Now go rummage in your stationery/art supply stash and find something new to play with. It’s guaranteed to make you smile.

2 thoughts on “Shopping from My Stationery Stash: Brush Pens and Lead Holder

  1. miatagrrl's avatar

    miatagrrl

    Will look forward to your eventual review of the Caran d’Ache + Alfredo Haberli Fixpencil. I have the CdA + Klein Blue Fixpencil with 2mm lead, which I assume is the same body in a different color…? Curious about the lead that came in yours. I was pretty disappointed with the so-called Klein Blue lead… not nearly as intense as “Klein Blue” should be.

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  2. Daniel's avatar

    Daniel

    I have both Häberli color versions because I love how they look. I would use my Staedtler 780 C every day of the week instead of the Caran d’Ache ones, but they look soooo good. Not worth the price in Sweden just for the looks, but I bought them anyway.

    I mostly use fountainpens, but I have dipped my toes into the mechanical pencil world lately and from there into 2mm, and that took me to pencils. Now I have so many pens of all kinds and sorts that I don’t know what to use anymore.

    Not helping that I bought 48 pencils last week (12pc of each: Tombow Mono-100, Mitsubishi 9850, Mitsubishi Hi-uni, Staedtler Lumograph. I’m a weak soul (who love pens).

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