Sakura Micron® Pens - Magic in the Ink?
I am a lover of detail and intricacy within artwork in general. I strive for some detail in my own work and consequently, my favourite medium by far is a fineliner pen. So, on my quest for art supplies, I recently discovered Pigma® Micron® Pens by Sakura. I realise I'm late on the bandwagon with these - they've been around for a while. Honestly, I don't know what I did before I had them!
I'm sure all artists would agree that it's extremely important to ensure longevity in the art you make, after all the effort spent on a drawing/painting you definitely don't want it to fade after a few years. These pens contain an archival pigmented ink that's also acid free, so people in years to come can hopefully still see your hard work!
Obviously, they are amazingly precise. I also think they rival other fine liners I have used in the past, as they come in a good range of thicknesses and are reasonably priced. Sizes include 005 = 0.20 mm, 01 = 0.25 mm, 02 = 0.30 mm, 03 = 0.35 mm, 04 - 0.40mm, 05 = 0.45 mm, and 08 = 0.50 mm. I've found the 005 pen to be the most useful where you need a precise fine-point to add those extra little minute or 'micro' details, even create strokes as fine as a strand of hair.
You can buy them individually or as a set containing the full seven from a variety of art shop, or online at places such as Amazon or eBay for under £20. Overall, I highly recommend them to anyone looking for affordable pens, to add finer details to artwork without compromising on quality!
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