The Rest of Inktober 2018

I’ve been really running around like a nut of late, going hither and thither, but I haven’t really had time to sit down and do much other than a quick post here or there.  It’s hard to believe we are nearly through with November!  And, Inktober ended 2 weeks ago.  I did a lot of the sketches for Inktober, and it was really fun.  It also helped me focus – given subjects – and improve on some of my old skills.  So, here are the rest of the sketches I did for Inktober 2018, not in any particular order.

Muddy – Inktober #23
Slice – Inktober #31
Thunder – Inktober #27
Whale (Shark) – Inktober #12
Prickly – Inktober #25
Weak – Inktober #15
Guarded – Inktober #13
Expensive – Inktober #22
Clock – Inktober #14

The Days of Inktober 2018

October is “Inktober” to many artists – a time when, around the world, artists focus on ink drawing, from a suggested list of words, or just because you can.  Drawing in ink can be done spontaneously, over a preliminary drawing, with pen or brush, with black or colored inks.  Ink is ink.  And the experience is great.

I’ve been focusing on the list, which you can see below.

When you think about it, it can be really hard to be inspired by the topics.  How do you depict “precious”?  “Chicken” can be pretty obvious – until you pursue the more obscure meanings of “chicken” – as in cowardly or yellow.

Below are my Inktober drawings through the 11th day.   For the last one, the mushrooms just have to have that glorious red – so watercolors were added.  And, to be honest, I needed something beyond the black and grey and whites of ink.

I hope you enjoy them!