Arches hot pressed watercolor paper in a block: I have two favorite paper brands, Legion for dry media and Arches for wet media. I also love Legion Aqua but haven’t felt like stretching it.
De Atramentis Document Ink: It’s lightfast, permanent, and the colors are mixable. Other than white and yellow, I don’t have troubles in fountain pens and use it for all ink drawings.
Majohn Q2 fountain pen with a bent/fude nib: It’s a funny looking pen, but I like the wide barrel, the eye dropper fill, the huge capacity, and the awesome bent nib. I can draw the thinnest of lines with it upside down, and when right-side down, the fude fills in space like a thick magic marker.
Kuretake Sumi Brush fountain pen: The only complaint I have is the converter doesn’t hold much ink. Otherwise, this is a perfect fountain brush pen.
Tombow Dust Catch eraser: A newer purchase, this is one of the best erasers I’ve used. It doesn’t lift off the ink, is gentle on paper, and doesn’t leave hardly any “dust.” Love it.
Tutto3 mechanical pencil (three sizes of leads): This is probably a hit-and-miss purchase for many. It’s a bit touchy, but it’s become my mechanical pencil of choice for regular or thin lines.
Musgrave NJK double blade sharpener: A fantastic pencil sharpener with two blades. If only it had two sizes instead of one it would be perfect.
Sakura Gelly Roll pens: I don’t love these, but, honestly, I need something for highlights after I’ve accidentally lost them and these pens do the trick.
Caran d’Ache Luminance colored pencils: No surprise that I love the most expensive colored pencils that you can buy. But, they’re awesome and they last forever.
Kuretake water brushes: I go through water brushes quickly, so I’m always trying something new. These stand out for their surprisingly nice feel and no leaks.
2” brush: It’s the only one I have but I’ve used it on all my backgrounds lately.
Summer isn’t summer if I don’t get into a routine of using the same art supplies over and over. This summer has been paper-based with ink and colored pencils. There are times I think I could give away all my other supplies—the sets of gouache and acrylics, the numerous watercolor pallets and markers—but as soon as I think that I’ll take them out and start using them.