Pelikan M600 Green o’ Green with extra-fine nib. This is basically a disguised Ink of Day post about KWZ Rotten Green, an ink that I’ve been enjoying a lot. It’s an attractive dark green, but I mean very dark and with very little shading.
Rotten Green seems excellent for work, because it slides through as an almost-black. But it is green, so between this and KWZ Thief’s Red, it’s like Christmas in July here. I guess a Bad Santa kind of Christmas, what with the rotten thieving going on.
Rotten Green is a very wet ink, so an extra-fine nib is a good match.
And here’s the pen, because it is Pen of the Day, after all. I’ve always liked this unusual resin.
What a lovely bird that is! The ink is a good match. I love murky, muddy greens.
Have you tried KWZ Foggy Green? Similar to Rotten, but with a bit more pop.
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I have indeed tried KWZ Foggy Green, and I loved it. I think Rotten Green is darker — is that your impression, too?
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I agree, Rotten is darker, more monotone. Froggy can have some nice shading.
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My dear friend Pira makes trees out of inks, they’re quite wonderful. Here are Foggy Green and Rotten Green, on the same tree: http://pin.it/KuEniXy
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