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The bridge and tree are ink (Sakura Pigma Micron .005’s, wonderfully worn); water is graphite pencil.

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mark reep, dreams in black and white, drawings, pen and ink, sakura pigma microns, ink drawings, pen and pencil drawings, footbridge, arched bridge

I’m an artist, writer, and editor. My drawings, photography, fiction, poetry, and reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in American Art Collector, Endicott Journal, Bluecanvas 14, Prick of the Spindle, Blue Fifth Review, Metazen, Moon Milk Review, Smash Cake, Gloom Cupboard, Fictionaut Selects, Big City Lit, Word Riot, and many other publications. Visit my website: http://markreep.net

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  • Michele Filoscia
    Michele Filosciaalmost 2 years ago

    I love it. Great technique.

  • Nestor
    Nestoralmost 2 years ago

    .005 sounds tiny, so I am assuming the piece is..?A4 ish in size perhaps? Lovely atmosphere and poise.

  • Hi Jenny, thanks. The original’s size is 3.25 by 5.25 inches. The .OO5’s points are the finest disposables I’ve used; not as tiny as Rapidographs etc but great drawing pens. When they wear down they’re even better :)

    – Mark Reep

  • Natasha Tabatchikova
    Natasha Tabatc...almost 2 years ago

    Mark,your pictures – in my heart ! О как!!!)))

  • tabatchikova, thank you very much!

    – Mark Reep

  • Diane Johnson-Mosley
    Diane Johnson-...almost 2 years ago

    So elegant!

  • vampvamp
    vampvampalmost 2 years ago

    awesome

  • jschwab
    jschwabover 1 year ago

    Another beautiful image mark.

  • banrai
    banraiover 1 year ago

    exquisite

  • Tracey Mac
    Tracey Macover 1 year ago

    This about sums up so much for me right now….gorgeous artwork….stunning detail…love it :)

  • Marilyn Baldey
    Marilyn Baldeyover 1 year ago

    Beautiful balance.

  • Marilyn, I’m sorry I missed your comment earlier, and thank you!

    – Mark Reep

  • Kip Nunn
    Kip Nunnover 1 year ago

    Fathomless depth in simplicity…like your style in all your work..great thanks :-)

  • Thanks, Kip!

    – Mark Reep