Stopped by ‘The Art Store‘ in Henrietta, NY. What fun. So many pens and markers to try. I came home with Prismacolor Brush Markers in black, blue and sepia. A Pentel Outliner Marker in silver/blue and a Pentel Hybrid Technica 0.3 mm roller ball pen in black.
I like the various widths I can achieve with the Prismacolor brush markers. The brush tip is a bit more stable than the Micron Brush tips allowing, to me, more control. The size is also good for journaling. Many colors are available. They are acid-free, light-fast and waterproof.
The Pentel Outline Marker is interesting. It works best on uncoated paper. The store offered them in silver with black, blue or green outlines.
The silver is bold and shinny, the blue outline is very fine and medium in color. The marker bled thru to the back side of paper. I tested it on Canson Edition paper (pictured) and Strathmore 140# Imperial wc paper. The bleed wasn’t as bad on the latter, but still would make the back side of a journal sheet unusable.
You have to shake the marker like you do with all metallic markers. I love just tapping the tip to paper. It makes great dots 🙂
The Pentel Hybrid Technica pen is advertised as light-fast, fade-proof and water resistant. I argue with the latter. I wrote with it in my Moleskine (regular coated paper) on Canson Edition paper, and Strathmore 140# Imperial wc paper. I wet the pen lines with a waterbrush immediately and other lines after a few hours. Both test came up with black ink running. Not badly, but the paper did get gray.
I do like the way the pen writes. The .3mm is considered ‘extra fine’ and it also comes in .4 & .5 mm points.
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I forgot about Hyatts. I did get to the other store on Main Street in Rochester. The name escapes me at the moment. Also fun!
Also like Hyatts Art Supply on Jefferson closer to East Henrietta Rd. Currently liking My PITT brush markers.
You're welcome, Elizabeth! I like the Faber Castell brush tips also. More firm. But I think the Pentel brush tips allow for more line variety.
Thank you for the review! I find the Micron brush pens a bit too "flippy" and am glad to hear that the Pentels are firmer. I think I'd prefer that little bit of extra control.
I love new art supplies (and hearing about them)!
Thanks, Katie! I took Martha Lever's Calligra-fun class. Very fun. Can't figure out to link her site to her name so here it is: http://www.marthalever.blogspotcom
Oh your test page is delightful. I have some of the brush markers, and had forgotten all about them. Gonna go dig them out and begin using them in my journal! Thanks for the reminder and inspiration. 😉 (I hope they'll improve the appearance of my penmanship!)
You're welcome, Laure! The older I get, the better the art supplies are 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing this, Pam, I'm going to have to check out the brush markers from Prismacolor!