





I started drawing this letter to use on a silk screen poster. I got a bit carried away on the thin-lined details. On top of that I had to scale them down for the poster. These letters didn't make it to the poster. I finished the alphabet anyway, and will figure out a purpose for them at some point.







I'm trying out a Pilot 0.4 mm G-Tec-C4, which somebody gave to me after a lecture I held in The Hague. (You see nothing of the pen since I scanned it in Bitmap, but it's nice to have a sharp line and be able to press really hard while drawing without damaging the nip of the pen like you do with fine liners.)