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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Twenty ink drawings by Jean Vincent made between 2004 and 2006. All of the drawings were made using inexpensive pens such as Bic ballpoint pens and Sharpie markers.

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  • i LOVE the fact you used regular old pens and you made such brilliant art. i have always used plain pens and have felt my art was "good for me" but who would pay attention unless you pay hundreds of dollars on pens. thank you so much for this...

  • You're welcome! I think that we should be able to use whatever materials we want to use. To me, it's just a matter of what is "accepted" or "not accepted," having nothing to do with what is "right" or "wrong" (or good/bad) If we feel comfortable using an inexpensive pen then we will do a good job with it. It's the art that emerges from the pen that counts, not the pen itself. That's how I feel about it.

  • Your video art presentation is beautiful. I am glad to see there are more people out there who present their artwork like I do. Your artwork is Inspiring, and my definite favorites are the blend of retired cars with nature. I hope you get the time to check out some of my stuff. Cheers!

  • Thanks so much for your comments! I feel the way you do about the cars and nature. Some are more compatible with nature than others, though (in my opinion). I personally prefer those made in the 1930s and 40s. They just look better in a natural setting, from the style of the outer "shell" to the innermost "bones." Wrecked or not, they look good. Later models (not all, but most) look more like "junk" in a natural setting.

  • beautiful!!... i love them all! hope some day i can draw like u do =)

  • Thank you! You just have to draw what you love to draw and keep at it.

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  • You do great work. Your vignettes of daily life - however exotic like the street in China - are very perceptive. Thanks.

  • How nice of you to say! I don't know why I haven't received notices about all the comments, but I have only received a few! I am so sorry to have seemingly ignored your comments. I appreciate them very much!

  • Thanks! :-))

  • Very well done!

    In your drawing, the lines combine very well to form a clear picture. And the fact that you only used those pens, well, that IS amazing!

    The squirrel is really awesome!

  • Wow. Very nice work. You obviously have refined your skill and it shows. Nice work.

  • Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments!  They are very much appreciated! - Jean

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