I'm not entirely sure but there may be a few reasons. For example pen might bleed on the paper. Pencil is less bold, so it doesn't take away from the image. I guess anything can be forged whether it's in pencil or pen. Maybe it's just tradition. I tried googling just now but I couldn't find a definitive answer .
@@bridgetfarmerprintmaker5337 hello and thank you for your message) I agree with you! And yes, me too I would have expected to find some information on it online. Cheers.
I love this so much!!
Delightful. I hope you sold out the edition!
this looks amazing. What paper did you use?
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing.
good job carving and printing, personally I liked them B&W
I notice artists always use a pencil for the edition and signature. I’ve always wondered why, since it can be forged.
I'm not entirely sure but there may be a few reasons. For example pen might bleed on the paper. Pencil is less bold, so it doesn't take away from the image. I guess anything can be forged whether it's in pencil or pen. Maybe it's just tradition. I tried googling just now but I couldn't find a definitive answer .
@@bridgetfarmerprintmaker5337 hello and thank you for your message) I agree with you! And yes, me too I would have expected to find some information on it online. Cheers.
Hi - What brand ink do you use? thanks!
I use Caligo Safe Wash inks.