Pattern-making: Zentangle mini mandalas. Question for Hivers: what can I do with empty pens?

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I really like the different patterns, be they linear or colorful, figural or abstract.
I make them mostly in a mixed technique, with watercolor and white and black gel pens. These tools are great for strengthen contours with them and creating a kind of lacy texture.

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Unfortunately, the white gel pen runs out of white paint after a few times, so I have to buy a new one at least once a week. It’s at least 52x3 = 156 Euro in a year and it’s just a small part of what I spend on my artistic activity. I would be happy if I could solve this problem with some refillable pen, but I haven’t seen one in shops or online specialty stores yet. And the number of emptied pens is growing, and like felt-tip pens, I can't recycle them.


Dear readers, have you any ideas what to do with empty felt-tip or gel pens? And empty ballpoint pen inserts? If it's impossible to recycle, I’d rather not buy them, but then I have to stop Zentangle drawing.

Millions of these plastic items are sold all over the world, than all of them become unusable and later end up in landfills and contribute to the increase in the amount of microplastics. Unfortunately, microplastics are already in the food chain, and if that were the only problem, it could be a disaster on its own.

I wonder what would be the replacement for these products that are still essential to me? Long ago, I used to buy Rotring tube pens, in horroristic prices, but if I didn’t use them for 1 week, the thinner pens could no longer be cleaned, they could go in the trash. And white ink was not available to them even then.

I’m afraid this is one of my last drawings where I draw thin white lines. Unless something miraculous happens!

Now, let's see the step-by-step process!

Firstly, I sketch the circles with a pencil.

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Then I begin to fill them with watercolor paint, using some salt for the texture.

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Continuing layer-by-layer.

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Contouring with darker paints.

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Applying some white watercolor paint (well, they are very far from perfect.)
It's only been half an hour so far! From here, it takes long hours for me to feel ready.

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This is the end result and I'm very satisfied. I deliberately did not strive for regularity and symmetry. If I had strived for regularity, I would still be working on it, and the overall impact might have been very forced.

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The close-up images show the lines drawn with the gel pen. The many colors harmonize well together.

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When you're done, what else can you make of it?

🌟You can frame the picture, hang it on the wall.
🌟You can make a paper box out of it based on a cut pattern.
🌟You can laminate it with a protective film and cut it into strips so you have more bookmarks.
🌟You can stick it on an empty cylindrical box so you have a nice pencil holder.
🌟If you have more than one of these images, you can cut them apart and make a collage of them.

And so on... The possibilities are endless, the only obstacle is the lack of fantasy.
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Gosh! This is so beautiful, it would look really great on fabric ❤️

I thought about making a repetitive pattern out of it. That, in turn, requires more serious design, as it is pure geometry.

True, do try it out sometime, either way it’s an amazing work of art❤️

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That looks adorable! Well done! I don't know about the white pen sorry, I only did a test a while ago with other markers, letting them soak in water so they come back to life again (worked with part of them). You inspired me to try and make something similar tomorrow with my daughter. She'll enjoy this :) thanks for the inspiration!

Well, water-based markers can work after soaking. White pigment is very problematic, white ink is not good for cartridge pens. I need ink that is in the white gel pens.

Hopefully, someone has the right tip for you :)

Felt tip pens can be refilled easily. There are water-based and alcohol-based inks available. The most well known is, of course, Copic. If the pen is sealed just pull the felt tip out carefully and use a syringe to refill through the tip hole.

I don't know about gel pens; I don't use them. However, many acrylic inks are thin enough to run easily through a cheap fountain pen. You can buy converters for this (expensive) or refill empty ink cartridges with a syringe. They make blunt needles for medical applications; makes it less dangerous.

Unfortunately, titanium dioxide white pigments are too thick for this. You can use them with an old-fashioned dunk nib though. Another good alternative for white over color is a good white gouache. I like Schmincke for this. White gouache, in fact, all gouaches, can be used with nibs as long as they're thin enough. There are also empty markers on the market, for acrylics and other paints/inks. Montana makes them in all shapes and sizes.

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Try, experiment.

Happy new year.

Oh, thanks so much! I've just found my lost Rotring Art Pen but I have to buy ink cartridges for that. Well, there aren't white ink cartridges, just gel. Once I used nibs with titanium white but all of them clogged and I didn’t have a thin needle that would fit to clean them. Are there any other thinner white pigments?

There are thinner white pigments, but they're not opaque which defeats the purpose. They still don't go through a pen. In my experience only open, old-fashioned dunking nibs work with white. Or a Montana pump marker w/ white acrylic ink (similar to a Posca marker, but refillable).

Most of these professional tools like Montana are not available in Hungary, that's why I have to be inventive. But I can buy cheap fountain-pen and can use its nib as well.

Now you're worrying me. I have plans to move to Hungary permanently, when my obligations here in Germany are discharged, probably to Keszthely / West Balaton. :-) However, I can't believe this: Doesn't Amazon deliver to Hungary? Because of geoblocking, I can't try this, so you tell me. Everything is on Amazon!

Also, without speaking one stitch of your language yet, I found a bunch of art supply stores. Just as one example, this one doesn't look too shabby:

https://dekorart.hu/muveszellato/

If all else fails, order from Germany. This one is the discount vendor of Gerstaecker, a big, reputable art supply chain. I just called them, and they will be happy to ship to Hungary (w/ DHL) albeit at a slightly higher price. So you have to make bigger orders, but better than not getting stuff:

https://www.kreativ.de/

The other big German vendor is Boesner. I called them for you, and they will ship to Hungary as well. I'm not clear on whether orders can be processed directly on their website, but they will process Hungarian e-mail orders for sure. Boesner is more expensive than Kreativ, but they have some interesting house brands, e.g. their watercolor brand is made by Schmincke - same quality, better price.

Also, if this isn't too far for you, they have a 2,100 sqm store in Graz / Austria. This store is the fulfillment center for Austria, so they'll have everything there in stock. For me it would be worth the 2 1/2 hour drive from Kesthely. You decide.

https://www.boesner.com/

https://www.boesner.at/unsere-standorte/graz-1

Keszthely, Balaton? Oh, that's great! If you come, you should visit Victoria Oravecz's studio. https://oraveczgallery.hu/index.php/en/viktoria-oravecz
She is a great artist, abstract painter.
I never tried Amazon, there is no Hungarian customer service and many goods are not delivered to Hungary. I prefer to buy in local shops, sometimes in Budapest.
However, I want to go in the direction that is most environmentally friendly and recyclable. I will never buy non-recyclable felt-tip or gel pen again. I would also like to learn how to make watercolor paints at home, whether from plant based or mineral ingredients.

Making watercolor is easy: gum arabic and some honey for a binder, glycerin and ox gall to improve flow. The pigments are trickier: minerals are okay, but plant matter is neither stable nor lightfast. Best buy commercial pigments.

I saw some videos of watercolor paint making. What is the name of the mushroom-shaped glass tool with which they rub the paint on a glass plate? I've never seen such a tool before.

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