"Whether it's colour pencil lettering with the Polychromos, watercolour transitions with the Albrecht Dürer Watercolour Markers or even white typography on black paper, as with the Pitt Artist Pen Brush in white - there is something for everyone here, guaranteed!" Katha Arends Read more
"I love to draw faces. Each face to me tells an intriguing story regardless of age, gender, race or background." Kelvin Okafor Read more
“I have to admit that I have countless Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen fineliners to answer for and have now become a fan of the Albrecht Dürer Watercolour Markers. Use the right paper and they will provide genuine watercolour effects." Gris Read more
"To capture every inspiration, I always have Albrecht Dürer Magnus watercolour pens with me." Alexa Dilla Read more
"Faber-Castell offers me a wide selection of all kinds of materials with fine hue variations." Martina Janssen Read more
Bullet Journaling: Keep an overview of the present, plan the future and lovingly document the past. Diana Meier-Soriat Read more
"I have a great love and fascination for anything that has to do with lettering and writing." Hannah Rabenstein Read more
‟The new Faber-Castell waterbrush enables artists to colour sketches while on the move and to achieve different watercolour effects with no additional water tank." Jens Hübner Read more
‟I find Ecco Pigment fineliners to be extremely reliable. They can be used for mandalas, Zentangle pictures, tattoo designs and for highlighting portraits." Natalie Gehre Read more
‟No pencils, no brushes, no computer. A good technical pen, a black and white idea to re-create, a clean white sheet of rough paper." Giulio Stoppani Read more
"I love telling stories. For me, the comic is the most natural way to do this." Felix Görmann Read more
‟I really like working with fineliners like the Faber-Castell Ecco Pigment, as they are perfect for quick calligraphy sketches or handlettering" Joachim Propfe Read more
The dynamic artworks by Alexander Vethers unite poetic sensuality and aesthetics; they reveal extremely firm and confident strokes. Alexander S. Vethers - Art Read more
“In order to create a picturesque background, I use a scalpel to scrape some graphite off the lead and onto a piece of paper. I then smudge the loose pigment with a finger or paper wiper.” Barbara Rogge-Fuchs Read more
"Pitt Artist Pens have a solid but flexible brush nib – like a high-quality paint brush that doesn’t spread apart after a long time of use.” Brigitte Doege Read more
“The Pitt Artist Pen replaces both ink and quill and make a stockage of ink superfluous.” Christian Jallat - Comic Read more
"If I had to choose one medium for drawing outside it would be the Pitt artist pen.” Don Colley - Illustration Read more
“To emphasise a lighter edge or area, I use an eraser or kneadable eraser for brightening. Highlights on leaves can easily be created using this method.” Gisela Zigawe-Schmitt - Illustration Read more
Joseph Casapinta is particularly skilled with pen and ink. Joseph Casapinta - Classic India ink drawings Read more
"With a variety of different nib sizes, I begin adding patterns to the form" Karen Anne Brady - Ink Tangles Read more
"The challenge is to draw a portrait that is more realistic and alive than a photo." Markus Klein Read more
Drawings do not always have to be representational, as exemplified in these works by Markus Kronberger. Markus Kronberger Read more
“When I’m on the road with my sketchbook, I need to capture sceneries quickly with a few brushstrokes." Omar Jaramillo - Painting Read more
“The Castell 9000 Jumbo pencils create all levels of black that are needed to create the necessary tension." Raul Miclea - Comic Read more
"The shapes in my artworks are always very dynamic and twisted.” Rodolfo Sales - Graffiti + Digital Design Read more
“I like fine cross-hatching best. It enables me to beautifully present the plasticity of shapes and specifically create contrasts.” Sascha-David Salender - Product Illustration · Architecture Read more