Has anyone else been doing the Inktober https://inktober.com/ challenge this year? I have been working everyday on these and posting my works and some of my students on my blog https://lindaweilfineart.blogspot.com/
Here are two of my favorite works I have done for this year:
#17 Collide
#24 Extinct
Inktober works
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Re: Inktober works
NO... But I've been thoroughly enjoying reading your blog posts every day. What a lovely collection of varied work your students (and you) are producing.LindasPencils wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 10:01 pm Has anyone else been doing the Inktober https://inktober.com/ challenge this year?
Thanks for brightening up a very dull and wet October.
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Re: Inktober works
Thanks Mike. Inktober kept me somewhat sane during our lock down.
Another favorite one I did was a study of 'The Creation' from the Sistine Chapel. That was a tricky study in ink, but quite rewarding in the end to follow the Master.
Another favorite one I did was a study of 'The Creation' from the Sistine Chapel. That was a tricky study in ink, but quite rewarding in the end to follow the Master.
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I've nevrr tried this ink method, but as everyone else (I bet) I did draw with the ballpen, just trying to use it like a graphite pencil..., so I can imagine the joy
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