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  2. Sketch (drawing) - Wikipedia

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    It may also apply to drawings executed in pen and ink, digital input such as a digital pen, ballpoint pen, marker pen, water colour and oil paint. The latter two are generally referred to as "water colour sketches" and "oil sketches". A sculptor might model three-dimensional sketches in clay, plasticine or wax.

  3. Ballpoint pen artwork - Wikipedia

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    Ballpoint pen enthusiasts find the pens particularly handy for quick sketch work. Some artists use them within mixed-media works, while others use them solely as their medium-of-choice. [3] The medium is not without limitations; color availability and sensitivity of ink to light are among concerns of ballpoint pen artists. [4]

  4. Urban Sketchers - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Urban Sketchers Symposium was hosted in Portland, Oregon, USA July 29 – 31, 2010. The 2nd Urban Sketchers Symposium was hosted in Lisbon, Portugal on July 21–23, 2011. It was attended by 200 people. The 3rd Urban Sketchers Symposium was hosted in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 12 – 14, 2012 [1]

  5. Luna H. Mitani - Wikipedia

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    Luna H. Mitani (born December 22, 1963, in Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese artist. He works in the fields of painting and pen & ink drawing. After traveling through more than 33 countries in Europe including England and Ireland, Mitani began his fine art training in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  6. Lefevre James Cranstone - Wikipedia

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    During this trip he prepared almost 300 pen and ink with wash sketches documenting both the rural and urban areas of antebellum America which they visited. Works include paintings of the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia , the White House in Washington DC and the Courthouse in Colonial Williamsburg .

  7. Ian Sklarsky - Wikipedia

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    Ian Sklarsky is an artist who creates blind contour portraits using pen, ink, and water color. [1] Inspired by how blind contour requires an artist to remain focused on the subject without distraction, Sklarsky’s ongoing series of artworks are drawn with just a single line and without looking at the sketch until finished. [2]