Thursday, November 3, 2016

Inktober (picture heavy)

I don't know where I first saw it, but as I read a little about it, I decided I would try Inktober for the month of October.  As I understood it, the goal is to do a drawing each day of the month in ink.  So then I had to personally define what I was using as ink and I decided that ball point pens, gel pens, and markers all contained ink and those were the tools that I would predominantly use. Pencil was used only for shading - nothing was sketched first in pencil (which explains the fuzzy chin on the sketch below).  And let me apologize first thing for the poor photos.  I mainly took these to post on Instagram not thinking to save them to a folder first before deleting so I retook them, but in very poor light.  I'll know better in the future.

I did start on October 1st with the first thing that I saw - this picture of my grandson which I sketched in ballpoint pen on a sheet of notepad.  Since I was planning to go forth for the month I found an index card notepad on a ring to use and just added in this first one.  There were a few days I skipped and a few days with just some doodling and a couple I should have just left out.  





 

 

 





















A few of these are begging for more color, or something more.  But there are a couple that I am more than happy with.  So all in all it was a good experiment and if I remember I think I might like to do it again next October.  

3 comments:

  1. I tried to leave a comment, and then got an error message, so I don't know if it took or not. Reply if it didn't, and I'll come back and leave it again!

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    1. Hi Sabrina, no I didn't see your original comment. Thank you for visiting though. I think there might be some goblins left over from Halloween trolling the internet this week. I've been getting some very weird 404 messages and missing graphics myself.

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  2. Sorry my first comment went AWOL. I got a "blogger could not connect to server" message, but every other tab I had open was fine so it wasn't a problem at my end. Anyway, I was in awe of your drawing skills and your patience; I could never even attempt such drawings from life. I recognise the little felt trivet ;-), but my favourite was what I saw as photo #10. It is a sheep, isn't it, with lots of curly fleece. A sheep pot, at any rate...

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