Listly by Paula Rees
Here are some of the best brush pens for artists. A GREAT gift for artists, brush pens can be used in place of traditional inking methods with none of the fuss and mess.
FC167126 Features: -Four times the amount of ink for creating large art pieces.-Strong big brush nib for wide full coverage strokes or narrow detailed strokes.-High-quality pigmented India ink. Includes: -Set includes 24 color pens. Color/Finish: -Colors subject to change.
Tombow markers are awesome and I highly recommend them. I am taking online art classes and the teacher recommended these markers along with other supplies. I already own lots of Copic markers and refuse to use substandard quality markers.
Great to discover that these pens were still available, as I consider them to be the best brush pen around.
Capable of very fine line work and broad strokes as well, with a very long lasting tip.
One of these is still functioning after fifteen years of intermittent use.
I am a professional freelance artist and carry this pen in a drawing kit around with me. This pen is amazing... dries quickly, makes deep dark lines, and is smear proof and waterproof when dry. I know a lot of comic book artists use it for inking their lines and I can see why. Great for calligraphy, cartooning, or just sketching. I HIGHLY recommend it. It uses fine bristles instead of a felt tip that will wear out easily. I know I will be using it on a regular basis to draw with.
Replace traditional inking artistry with these great brush-tipped pens. Different makes of pen type are suggested - according to your preference.
Love inking but hate the mess? These brush-tipped pens work like a traditional inking pen but do not require bottles of ink. You can use them for illustrations, art work and calligraphy.
Love inking but hate the mess? These brush-tipped pens work like a traditional inking pen but do not require bottles of ink. You can use them for illustrations, art work and calligraphy.
Want inking effects without ever having to open a bottle of ink? Brush pens are the answer. They look like marker pens but the ends are bristles and the ink comes from the cartridge located inside the pen. Great for artists and creative writers.