Not only was this a great review on a very interesting ink, but you are the master of the elevator pitch! A tip of the hat to you, sir - seriously, that's an underrated skill, but one I admire greatly.
Blue is one of my all time favourites. It's great that you've incorporating them into your review so that others might check out & enjoy these beautiful films.
KWZ Sheen Machine, or i call it "Sheen Monster" ... i like this ink, this color a lot and for special times i only use it for writing letters, so i decided to not use it for my daily use because it smears very much, also when its "dry". But watching this sheen is very beautiful. I made a veeeeery heavy application on a tomoe river too and it looks like that is made with liquid copper. And ... like all KWZ Inks - they smell sweet like vanilla :-D Thank you David for this Video, i dont know the movie but the ink ;-) Many Greetings from Germany!
I have sheen machine ink and i love its blue color. I want a little less sheen ink with the same blue color. I cant decide between Baltic memories or walk over vistula. Which one is closer?
I have organic studio Nitrogen and that ink looks very similar. But, the OS ink seems to come off on my hands weeks later, I’ll touch something that I write and then have blue on my hands. Does this fair the same way David?
the bottle's art reminds me of an 80's movie where at the end the robot had a nice gesture then the rubber skin either melted off or something; reveiling the sinister identity of the robot.....
I really like “The Double Life of Veronique”. I first saw it at a showing on campus when I was an exchange student in England. I do like the 3 colors series, but my first exposure to his films was Veronique, and I still remember it watching it 25+ years ago.
Big fan of KWZ ink - I have around 16 bottles but I have issues with this one drying on Tomoe River - upwards of 48 hours after writing and it still smudges. Not sure whether you've experienced that...
Great review. And really liked the film references. I gave the Three Colours Trilogy to my wife several Christmases ago (she is a Francophile). It looks like a really interesting ink. Thanks.
Might be the next Organic studios nitrogen very interesting. Are you planning on doing a review of troublemaker inks? They have lots of sheen for cheap.
I have had no issues cleaning "wet" ink out of pens, but I wouldn't want to let this ink sit in a pen for months and dry out. Would be much tougher to clean then...as with most inks.
I had a devil of a time cleaning some sheeny Organics Studio virus out of an Eco. It was so saturated it would not clear out of the feed or the piston washer in a disassembled pen. Took forever and required pen wash. And somehow it wound up on my face!
Man, and I thought Akkerman's Shocking Blue was super sheeny! Thanks for the review. Interesting that you mixed the order of the colors, since I think the films can be viewed in any order as well (despite their release following the canonical French flag order). My favorite movie(s) of all time!!
They are in Jonathon's possession. If they haven't been claimed by other folks, they should be available to be made into pens. If those are gone, then Jonathon can always make more. I would reach out to him to see.
@@FigbootonPens Thank you. You two did a good job on that one. I am getting a JB with an ironfeathercreative roll stop made so for now not buying others. Trying to heed your advice to go slow!
And purely coincidentally your Rubik cubes are arranged in the colours of polish flag... :) The movies are good, but there should be a warning - this is not hollywood production, they tend to be on "heavy" side.
I was hoping it would be better behaved than Organic Studios, but alas. I'll never put any of this nonsense in a pen again. The only use I can see for such inks is brush pr syringe art. How does the Diamine Skull & Roses handle itself?