Happy Christmas!
I drew this for Exeunt Magazine. They are lovely. As are you.
I am David.
I draw pens with the pens that I'm drawing. Pens.
Happy Christmas!
I drew this for Exeunt Magazine. They are lovely. As are you.
Best christmas card I’ve ever received. Thanks Jack!
My doodle review of the Fun Palaces Project from earlier this month.
You can read more of my reviews here.
This is a date stamp.
I drew it with a date stamp. On the 6th of October, as it happens.
This pen was apparently nicked from a bookie’s.
This is one of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.
This is an insult, I think.
This is one of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.
This is a ? pen.
This is one of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.
This is a red Schneider Slider Memo XB and light peach ProMarker.
These are two of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.
This is a Uni Pin marker, a felt tip and a pencil.
These are three of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.
This is a ProMarker, a Sharpie and a novelty penis pen.
These are three of many pens drawn by poets and audience members at the first Pens By Pens live event during the Silence Found a Tongue spoken word night in South London. Artists were encouraged to sign or initial their work because, as I told them, that makes it ‘art’.