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In this video I'm going learn from on of my favorite artists: Jacques (also know as Jacob) de Gheyn II. I'm going to copy his little drawing of a frog, and use what I've learned to do my own version. Along the way, I'm going to talk about the value of copying, give you a little art history lesson, talk about materials and techniques, and of course, provide some useful tips and tricks to help you improve your own work. I'm using a Pilot 743 FA, with an ebonite feed from the Flexible Nib Factory, filled with Rohrer & Knigner Sepia ink. I'm working on a beautiful handmade paper, made by St. Armand paper mill. I'm also using a TWSBI ECO filled with De Atramentis Document White. Here is some information about the original drawing from The Scottish National Gallery, which owns the work: Artist:Jacques de Gheyn, the YoungerNetherlandish (1565 - 1629) Title: One of Two Frogs Date created: About 1609 Materials: Pen and brown ink on paper Measurements: 15.60 x 12.00 cm Object type:Work on paper Credit line: Purchased 1979 Accession number: D 5077 A Gallery: Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art (Modern Two)(Print Room)