Optimizing the luggage is a never ending task. I do it with pleasure and it gives me great results and a new way of traveling. Regarding the writing tools I remember the days, before discovering so many fountain pens and inks, when all was easier.
There are some requirements: Full performance, simple and light. I can carry everything with me in any moment and in everywhere. "My atelier is the real world"
Currently I use the following items:
-My handmade notebook.
-MUJI passport notebook for fast notes.
-"Happy Every Day" case. I found it in 7 Eleven in Bangkok.
-Two tiny kits of watercolors.
-Plastic ruler.
-Pencil.
-Brush.
-Two Stabilo markers: orange and turquoise.
-TWSBI 580 EF fountain pen.
-Two Lamy fountain pens.
-Preppy fountain pen.
-Kaweco fountain pen.
-Two disposable Zebra brushes.
-Pigma Micron 005.
-Pilot G-3.
-Rotring mechanical pencil.
-Rotring Isograph 0,10.
-Rotring Isograph 0,18.
-Glue.
-Eraser.
-Airmail masking tape.
-Tiny pencil sand color.
Together with this I carry another case with spares of some of the pens, glue and inks for fountain pens.
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I'm curious about all your fountain pens--why so many? Do you use different inks in them? Or different tip? Your work is absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing it so freely.
I am curious about the brand and colors of watercolor that you carry. I want to make a travel kit, and you seem to be able to mix whatever colors you want from the few you have. What brand and colors do you use?
I'm curious about all your fountain pens--why so many? Do you use different inks in them? Or different tip? Your work is absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing it so freely. Meet And Greet Gatwick Airport Parking
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