Outside The Lines

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings and Pitt Brush Pens Review by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Last week I was feeling a bit under the weather.  I was too drowsy to read or do anything else.  I spent the scant waking hours drawing in my sketchbook.  It had only a couple of pages left in it.   I started this book in May 2017 and I did the last drawing last week in April 2025 .   I also drew the name on the cover.  That in turn gave me an idea.  This year, I plan to explore my purchased-but-untouched art supplies in depth and share my findings here.  Outside the Lines seems like a perfect name for that series.  This time I am sharing my findings on Faber Castell’s Pitt Brush Pens alongside a look inside my finished sketchbook.

 
 

Painting With Pitt Pens by Faber Castell

 


 

 

Pitt Brush Pens Review by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Pitt Pens are brush tip pens which can be purchased individually or as sets.  I got a set of greys which also came with an M – 0.7mm and an S – 0.3mm tip pen for outlines.   These pens are completely waterproof and dry very quickly on paper.  There is no way to blend them.  After making a swatch, I started an easy painting to get a feel for them.

 

 

Pitt Brush Pens Review by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

As I can’t blend them, I decided to do block/cel shading (a solid area with darker color) instead of gradual shading.  The lightest shade of grey (#272 from the swatch) on the cup turned out very dark on the paper.  The two shades of grey on the shadows ended up looking the same.  My plan was to paint the whole thing with these pens.  However, due to the bias toward darker shades,  I used watercolor for the tea, the plant and the background in the end.  As expected, the Pitt Pens did not smudge at all.

 

 

Pitt Brush Pens Review by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Thinking they might work a little better on an architectural drawing,  I quickly drew this in my book and applied grey shades with the pens.  Once again, the lightest shade was still too dark for my taste.   Since a lot of the colors are on the dark side, it was hard to get a good contrast.  I made it work by adding a few cross-hatching shades with a pen afterwards.

 

My Findings 

The brush pens are waterproof and bright. These saturated pens are great for drawing.

By themselves, the lack of light shades limits their use for painting. Since they are waterproof, they would be a good fit for blocking areas with saturated colors and use other media like watercolor and /or color pencils for the rest of the painting.

For painting, a confident artist might find use for them, but I would not recommend them to a beginner.  

I will use mine up for drawing.  Given their high price and limited use, I would pass on them in the future.  There are less costly options.

 

 

 

Tour of my Outside The Lines sketchbook

 


 

For me, a sketchbook is where I scribble my ideas via pictures.  They are rough drawings at best.   If a book contains a collection of paintings, then I consider it to be more an art book than a sketchbook. This one is the latter.   I am sharing a few of the rough sketches here along with the finished paintings.

 

 

Magician’s Bookshelf


 

Before, once I had sketched out the preliminary idea, I would move on to directly drawing on the watercolor paper.  It’s a bad habit that I have since discarded.

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings - Magic Bookshelf painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

 

Magic Bookshelf painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Inspired by stonework, stories and books, this truly is one of my favourite paintings.   You can read a bit more about this painting here.

 

 

Arches and Vines


 

Something I started a while back  It is still work in progress.  

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Arches And Vines painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Arches And Vines painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Time has changed how I envision this picture.  What I have in mind is not anything I have painted before.  I will need to do a few experiments before I find the right way. 

 

 

Lost Sword


 

A separate note – As a software engineer, security has become second nature to me.  I blotted out the parts with my handwriting and replaced them with typed words for that reason.  

Sometimes I write down ideas and details of how I want to draw a certain piece.  After going through an incredibly sad time,  I never got to finish this sword and probably never will.  It is a stark reminder of that time.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Trading Secrets


 

When I drew this, my mind was more destructive and less constructive.   I really love the solitudinous nature of a forest; it creates such a beautiful setting for reflection.  Yet again, I turned to nature for solace.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Metamorphosis painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Metamorphosis painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

My cat is happy to be there, enjoying the simplicity only nature can bring.   An oak tree, strong and wise, protects him within its branches.  There is a green butterfly that roams there.  They trade secrets with each other.  Today, the butterfly is telling him about metamorphosis.

 

 

Midnight Cat


 

My other cat is as quiet as the moonlight.   I “zoomed in” for a better look at his expression.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Midnight Cat painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Midnight Cat painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

I painted him blue to match his eye color.  This is first of many blue and green combinations that I used in my paintings.  I want to explore this scene a bit more.   I wonder what caught his attention.

 

 

 

Unfinished Door


 

Haven’t made much progress with this one.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Unfinished Door by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

One day when the mood strikes and it tells me a bit more, I will get back to it.

 

 

The Dragon and His Boy


 

Some time ago, I hurt my right hand so badly that I could not hold a pencil for more than 2 minutes.  The thought of permanently losing the ability to draw made me so afraid that I started using my left hand.   I could do the large shapes, but not the small ones or any detail work.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Dragon And His Boy by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Dragon And His Boy by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

After much time and effort, I got the use of my right hand back.  I also changed my habits. Now  I take frequent breaks.  Many many months later, The Dragon and His Boy became a painting.

This little boy can befriend dragons very easily.   While everyone else thinks he has special powers of making dragons listen to him, he would tell you that he is simply being nice to them and listening to them.  Dragons always have such fascinating stories to tell.

 

 

The Dragon And The Tree


 

I found this tree during one my stays in the High Sierra in 2020.  I had a feeling that one day it would become part of a landscape.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Wintry Tree by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Dragon and the Tree painting by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Last year, I painted The Dragon and the Tree.  It was only going to be the tree at the beginning, then the dragon flew into the scene.

The blue dragon comes to visit this tree once a year, every year.  Around that time of the year when mountains are wrapped in solitude, she flies in during the early evening hours.  She sits at the shore, and spends the night there longingly looking at the white tree.  Once dawn breaks,  she flies away, not to be seen for another year.

Here is more on how I painted the picture.

 

 

Charlie the Happy Boy


 

Very few things in my life have make me happier than our kitty Charlie.  He has always been just a very happy boy with a penchant for “singing”. 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Charlie The Happy Boy Kitty by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

On this day, he sat under a tree in his best clothes and sang his heart out while playing a lute.  It had to be a lute that he played, didn’t matter if he was good at it or not.

This is a painting I want to finish this year.

 

 

High Sierra Inside and Outside Yosemite


 

The intense call of the mountains only gets stronger with every passing year.   Last year, I finished this trail at 10,000ft after having given up twice before due to severe altitude sickness.  I ran, hardened myself and my lungs just to be able to do this.

This is the ONLY place where I feel comfortable drawing plein air.  This sketchbook traveled with me to the mountains.

 

The Gaylor Lakes Trail by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Tenya Lake drawing by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Tenya Lake drawing by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

We found a secluded place by this rather busy lake.  I draw, while my husband reads.   As the sun dips behind the surrounding mountains and starts playing with the sunset colors,  the air temperature drops sharply, even in late summer.  Bundled up, we end up staying there until the last light.  These sketches from there invoke those memories.  I inked them at home while reminiscing. 

 

 

The Girl And Her Cat


 

I have a separate sketchbook for all the drawings of The Girl and Her Cat, but my sketchbook would not be complete without them.
 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings The Girls And Her Cat running in the snow by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

Another drawing that I want to paint this year.  I need to play with it a bit more before that though.  It is just an idea for now.  

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings Girl and Her Cat camping at the Junction Campground Saddlebag Lake by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

The last drawing in the sketchbook from last week.  I took them camping at one of my favorite campgrounds at 10,000 ft elevation.

 

 

Onwards


 

…to the next journey with another sketchbook.

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

That is a sketch of my car climbing an uphill road.  I love to drive on mountain roads.  They are challenging but rewarding along the way. I look forward to seeing how the next sketchbook unfolds.

 

 

Outside The Lines Sketchbook drawings by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 May 2017 – April 2025 is a fairly long time that this sketchbook reflects.  I see my drawings getting more surefooted and more connected to my emotions.  It was nice to be able to share the pages here; this is something I haven’t done in this capacity before.  I will continue to share my art findings in the next Outside The Lines as I continue to play in my new sketchbook.  I will use up my Pitt Pens there too.

Until next time,
-Soma

 

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The Little Things In Life

Celtic Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

Hello Everyone!  My favorite time in the atelier is when I get to play with new ideas.   I keep the working pieces small and apply the learnings to larger pieces.  Truth be told, I love making little things.  They can be a little fiddly sometimes, but I love that.   Those tiny little things really uplift my spirit and keep me going more often than I care to count.  This book is a perfect example of that.  I also have another set of black and white photos of my everyday life, paint making and a few other small paintings to share with you today.

 

 

Simple 365 – Set 13

 

Here is another set of everyday Simple365 photos.   A few years ago,  I took one b&w photo of simple little things around me every day for a year.  I have been sharing those photos here every now and then. It seems I was particularly hands-on with different things during that time.

Please Click on the image thumbnails to see the photos.

 

 

I created a page with all the previously shared photos from Simple365.  I continue to add photos to that page as I share them here.  That way I can relive my journey through the year via black and white photos, like in an old photo album.

 

 

 

Making Lake Pigment by Soma Acharya InkTorrents Graphics @ InkTorrents.com

 

 

I started making ink from plant materials that year, and then moved on to making pigments from them.  Pigments need to be mixed with binding agents to make paints.  I am making watercolors with these.  Even though ready-made watercolor binder can be purchased, I started experimenting with making my own.

 

 

 

Coreopsis flowers hand made pigment and paint by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I had a pretty good idea of what qualities I was looking for in the binder.   After a few tries and playing with the ratio of the materials, I was very satisfied with the paint I made.  This one is from the coreopsis flower.   I painted two 1″ x 4″ bookmarks to ensure the quality of the paint.  

I really love this golden yellow and orange paint I got from coreopsis flowers.  All those months of simmering petals on the stove, measuring, filtering, and making notes paid off in the end.

 

 

 

Coreopsis flowers hand made pigment and paint by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Once I was happy with the paint after refining it while painting those two trees,  I painted this tiny painting for a friend.  It is a 1″ x 3″  piece inspired by the glacial lakes at the High Sierra mountains. 

Little paintings are always quick and fun to paint.  They are perfect when playing with new paint, or even an idea.  Monochromatic paintings are also wonderful for that.

 

 

 

Tiny Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

The painting accompanied this tiny little 1″ x 3″  book and a pan of my coreopsis watercolor to their new home to a dear artist friend.  She loves flowers and the color blue.   So I made hers with blue cloth and added a little yellow flower on the cover.

 

 

 

Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

Before I made the blue book for her, I made a book of the same dimensions for myself first.  Because of their size, these little books can be a little fiddly to make, and I didn’t want any surprises while making hers.  I sat with a stack of paper and folded them before sewing the book together.  I used drawing paper for this one.

 

 

 

Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

It looks like a lot of tools for a 1″ x 3″ book cover, but I really did use all of them.  No matter the size of the book, sometimes I end up using the same set of tools.

 

 

 

Celtic Hand Bound book by Soma Acharya, Ink Torrents Graphics, inktorrents.com

 

 

I cut a little piece of washi tape to size, and added that in the inset that I had created in the above picture. 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is the first painting in the book.   It was supposed to be a drawing, but the pen I used was too thick.  Not at all what I was expecting.   So I thought, even though this paper is not meant for water/wet media, why not try using watercolor with very little water by using a small brush.   Since wet paper can damage or tear easily, I was careful to let the paper dry before working on the next layer.  Much to my surprise, the paper held up.   It is not the painting I set out to paint, but it decided its own path along the way.   I am happy with that.

 

Currently I am working on an idea for a gift for another friend.  Tomorrow I will make a little sample piece for that.  I hope this inspires you to try out something new.  Keep it small.  Little things are less daunting and are packed with joy.

Until next time,
-Soma

 

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