NIBBUS MAXIMUS: Jim Woodring Unveils The Giant Nib Pen At Gage Academy Of Arts
From the press release:
NIBBUS MAXIMUS Debut Performance at Gage Academy of Art Jim Woodring Unveils The Giant Nib Pen
Seattle cartoonist Jim Woodring, author Frank Comics and the acclaimed Weathercraft,  has built a seven-foot-long pen-and-penholder, a giant version of the  steel dip pen nib and wooden handle used by artists and calligraphers.  The pen will make its debut in the Skinner Auditorium of Gage Academy of  Art on Sunday, January 9 from 1pm to 4pm.
The  nib is sixteen inches long and made of brass-pated, hand-engraved  cold-rolled steel. The handle is lathe-turned poplar, painted with black  lacquer. The ink is a specially formulated acrylic blend. A vase  functions as an inkwell.
When  this project was announced earlier this year it was met with heavy  skepticism. Many felt a pen this size could not function because the  relationship between scale and fluid dynamics. Woodring was convinced it  could be done and the nib has performed well in tests with prototypes.  This will be the first public demonstration of the finished product.
Woodring  will be making large ink drawings (up to 4 x 6 feet) on a specially  built drawing board and conversing with the audience as he works.  Regulation pen-and-ink supplies will be on hand for interested audience  members to use; members of Seattle’s Friends of the Nib will provide  instruction for beginners.
The  Giant Pen was built with finds raised through United States Artists  Special Projects, 2010. Free paper, pen and ink supplies provided by  Dick Blick on Capitol Hill. Special thanks also to Saint Mark’s  Cathedral.
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