For a recent issue of Los Angeles, art director Joe Kimberling collaborated with Marian Bantjes to create the cover. The result is a notebook cover filled with doodles done entirely in ballpoint pen inspired by a creative, but bored high school student (source: Creative Quarterly Magazine, No. 13). The most incredible example of ballpoint pen work I have ever seen in person was a huge work on canvas by Andrei Molodkin [20' x 8.5'] done completely in blue ballpoint pen at Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, New York. Does anyone know of any other artists/designers who use ballpoint pen? How about a typeface created from this?
Much More than Doodles
For a recent issue of Los Angeles, art director Joe Kimberling collaborated with Marian Bantjes to create the cover. The result is a notebook cover filled with doodles done entirely in ballpoint pen inspired by a creative, but bored high school student (source: Creative Quarterly Magazine, No. 13). The most incredible example of ballpoint pen work I have ever seen in person was a huge work on canvas by Andrei Molodkin [20' x 8.5'] done completely in blue ballpoint pen at Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, New York. Does anyone know of any other artists/designers who use ballpoint pen? How about a typeface created from this?
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