Ballpoint pen artwork engendered over the years have been propitiously compared to art engendered utilizing traditional art mediums. Low cost, availability, and portability are cited by practitioners as qualities which make this prevalent inditing implement a convenient, alternative art supply.Since their invention and subsequent proliferation in the mid-20th century, ballpoint pens have proven to be a multifarious art medium for professional artists as well as neophyte doodlers. Ballpoint pen enthusiasts find the pens concretely handy for expeditious sketch work. Some artists utilize them within commixed-media works, while others utilize them solely as their medium-of-cull.The medium is not without circumscriptions; color availability and sensitivity of ink to light are among concerns of ballpoint pen artists. The cyber world now provides a broad forum for artists to promote their own ballpoint engenderments, and since its inception ballpoint pen art websites have flourished, showcasing the artwork and offering information of the utilization of ballpoint pens as an art medium.Artists now professionally employing ballpoint pens often cite classroom jejunity as a factor sanctioning them to explore the inditement instrument's ingenious applications.Ballpoint pen artwork has gained incrementing interest in the 21st century. Ballpoint artists and their engenderments are sometimes portrayed in the media as oddities,but some receive solemn media consideration and are exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums ecumenical.Proponents of ballpoint pens as an art medium have independently regarded growing interest in ballpoint pen art as a "kineticism",but it has yet to be apperceived as such within established art circles. Nonetheless, ingenious application of ballpoint pens has taken as many directions as any formally apperceived art kineticism; photorealist portraiture and still-life,imaginative scenarios and surrealistic landscapes,and minimalist abstractions[1] are among the forms in which ballpoint artwork has been presented.
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Art by ISRAT SAHEMA |
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