More and more people are using fountain pens not just to write with, but to draw and make art! Diana speaks to Teoh (Parkablogs) and Jaspreet (Jazzorilla) about what makes fountain pens such a flexible and personalisable tool for art-making.

This episode features Diana (@thegrynne) with special guests Teoh Yi Chie (@parkablogs) and Jaspreet Singh (@jazzorilla).

FORMAT

01:09—Interview: Teoh Yi Chie

Parkablogs

Parkablogs on Youtube

@parkablogs

Artist Review: Pelikan M200 (Fine Nib) Fountain Pen - Parkablogs

Review: SketchINK by Rohrer & Klingner - Parkablogs

Episode 16: Paint With All the Colours of the Wind

Review: Platinum Carbon Ink - Parkablogs

Comparison of Fude nib fountain pens for drawing - Parkablogs

Indigraph - The fountain pen that uses India ink - Parkablogs

Review: Duke 209 Calligraphy Fountain Pen with Fude Nib - Parkablogs

Review: Sailor Cross Emperor Nib Fountain Pen - Parkablogs

Limited Palette - Parkablogs

Urban Sketchers Singapore Facebook Group

Episode 61 - Ocean of Ink

30:56—Interview: Jaspreet Singh

@jazzorilla

@thenibstudio

Galen Leather

Elia Note

Urban Sketchers Delhi Facebook Group (@urbansketchersdelhi)

Ode to the Franklin-Christoph Needlepoint Nib - The Pentastic

The 100 Heads Challenge - Confessions of an Art Addict

@leighreyes

@potterandpens

Opus 88 - The Desk Bandit

Regalia Writing Labs (@reachingralph)

Fountain Pen Association of India

The India Pen Show

Airmail Pen Co.

Ranga Pens

ASA Pens

Lotus Pens

Kanwrite

Urushi Studio India

Fosfor Pens (@fosforpens)

1:39:01—Thanks and Credits

Producers: Diana Dai.

Recording and editing: Diana Dai.

Special guests: Teoh Yi Chie, Jaspreet Singh.

Music: Michael Pearce.

Logo: Will H. Smith.

Logo artwork: Melissa Graf.