Chan Hwee Chong Reproduces Masterpieces Using One Single Spiralling Line

Chan Hwee Chong Girl with a Pearl Earring

Faber-Castell has done something extraordinary to promote its Pitt Artist Pens with the help of the creative artist Chan Hwee Chong

The German writing instrument maker had the artist recreate three famous paintings – Van Gogh’s self-portrait, Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, and Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring – using the popular drawing pens.

In and of itself, that’s nothing unusual.

Except for that artist, Chan Hwee Chong did it by using one single line spiraling out from the center of each piece.

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Blog Review: Multi Pen Dimensions

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Here at The Pen Vibe, we all love our G2s and Jetstreams and EnerGels – but we also love the unusual and unique pens that exist only because someone said, ‘Hey, what if…’

You know the ones, those Swiss Army pens that combine writing instruments, tools and toys into one cool little piece that are always fun to play with, even though they may not be practical for the workaday world. Whether it’s a multi-pen with three different inks and a pencil, or an engineer’s pen with calipers and a ballpoint, we find them fascinating.

And we can usually count on Yochanan at the Multi Pen Dimensions blog to  keep us entertained with exactly those kinds of pens.

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Inappropriate Uses of Pens 3

Inappropriate Use of Pens

• Would you pay $50 for a special ink pen if it came with a free ticket to a sold-out college football game?

The Daily Reveille reports that’s the deal scalpers are offering at Louisiana State University, where students buy cheap tickets to the game and turn a profit on them outside the stadium.

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Mitch Hedberg’s Pitch to Uniball

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The people running a website dedicated to late American comedian Mitch Hedberg have been posting occasional excerpts from his notebooks, and one recent post has him seeking a tour sponsorship from Uniball after using a Gel Impact pen.

In the handwritten letter, on yellow legal paper, Hedberg introduces himself as a comedian who had appeared on David Letterman, starred in a comedy special on Comedy Central and had a small part in the movie ‘Almost Famous.’

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