Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
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Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
I am wondering as an experienced artist are there any gift ideas you may have to get for someone who likes to sketch/draw? I mean I reckon being involved in that you have your own preferences just like anything else, so is there a good way going about knowing what could be useful?
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do they have a preference for pens or anything like that? A really nice bound sketchpad?
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
A moleskine notebook is ALWAYS a good choice. They're Fender Amp of notebooks. Good for everything, really.
If he/she is into markers, I suggest Prismacolors. They're a tad expensive, but they're SO WORTH IT.
For pens, I've heard really good things about Calligraphy style markers. The ones that have a soft paint-brush-like tip.
Also, a good set of pencils can go a long way. There's ones specific for sketching that have different graphite weights, and come in sets.
If he/she is into markers, I suggest Prismacolors. They're a tad expensive, but they're SO WORTH IT.
For pens, I've heard really good things about Calligraphy style markers. The ones that have a soft paint-brush-like tip.
Also, a good set of pencils can go a long way. There's ones specific for sketching that have different graphite weights, and come in sets.
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
alright thanks for the tips! I have no idea about brand preference, I don't think they do, a good notebook is a fantastic idea!
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
I've always enjoyed graphite and tinted charcoal sketching pencils by Derwent. Good gift.
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I second Moleskin, it's what I've been filling up these days. A nice solid black pigment pen is a good starting point as well.
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
Moleskines and pens, all the way.
Also, if they're the kind of people that like to sketch on the run, you could buy them a bunch of these: http://fieldnotesbrand.com/shop/
Also, if they're the kind of people that like to sketch on the run, you could buy them a bunch of these: http://fieldnotesbrand.com/shop/
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
i've found moleskines to be increasingly unsatisfactory the more i draw in them with pencil. pen, felt tips, ball points (sorta), some washes, they're great. Bee is a brand i've grown to like because they're good for pencil. and whats good for pencil is usually good for pen, but not the other way around.
get them a schnazzy fountain pen or calligraphy pen. Brause makes good stuff
get them a schnazzy fountain pen or calligraphy pen. Brause makes good stuff
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Re: Hey are you artists! (the drawing and painting kind)
Good thinking, from what I have seen she predominantly uses pencil, so thanks for the heads up on specific brands!
