Faber-Castell Art & Graphic Pitt Artist Pen India Ink Pen, Black, Wallet Of 4, For Art, Craft, Drawing, Sketching, Home, School, University, Colouring
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Faber-Castell Art & Graphic Pitt Artist Pen India Ink Pen, Black, Wallet Of 4, For Art, Craft, Drawing, Sketching, Home, School, University, Colouring
High-quality pigments of unequalled brilliance
Light-fast and waterproof
Brush point provides maximum flexibility
Reliable and even flow of ink
Point glides smoothly over the paper
Faber-Castell is one of the world's largest manufacturers of art supplies. Founded in 1761 at Stein near Nuremberg by cabinet maker Kaspar Faber (1730�84), the enterprise has remained in the Faber family for eight generations. Faber-Castell are renowned for producing high-quality art products, with their ranges of pencils (Polychromos, Albrecht Durer and Pitt Pastel) and Pitt Artist Pens (used by Manga artists the world over) being particularly well known. Faber-Castell has brought together all of the advantages of drawing in Indian ink in a modern pen - the PITT Artist Pen. The high-quality brush point works both straight and bent. The light colours are transparent, and thus well-suited to varnishing techniques, while the dark colours have excellent covering qualities. PITT artist pens have high-quality pigments of unequalled brilliance, with unsurpassed light-fastness. The quality brush point provides maximum flexibility for spontaneous freehand sketches or accurate detail (the PITT Artist Pen is also ideal for mixed media work e.g. combined with Albrecht Durer pencils), with a reliable and even flow of ink meaning that the point glides softly and smoothly over the paper. The PITT Artist Pens are ideal for graphic artists, designers, illustrators and architects. They are especially suitable for drawings and plans, lettering, layout work and many similar uses. The individual colours are marked with an asterisk-based code.