Hello all! We've reached the end of Inktober, and my final tally was 28 out of 31 days. Having lost two days (see last week's post for why), I decided 29 was a silly number, so I knocked off one more day to make it 28. That makes four sets of seven - perfect to divide into weekly posts and/or to combine into perhaps a little "zine" at some point for sale. So here's your final set 22 - 28...
Day 22
Day 23
Day 24
Day 25
Day 26
Day 27
Day 28
As always, I'm going to share a few process photos with you (you can click for them to be larger). My main challenge to myself this year was to improve my drawing skills, and become more confident in them, and I'm pretty happy with how that's gone. And also the learning curve on using darks in a braver way has been a good one.
And here's a screenshot of the complete set in my Photos app - the only way to get them all on the page at once, I think! Do you see what I mean about 28 being a better number than 29?
Thanks so much for stopping by and for the lovely comments over the month - every single one is very much appreciated. Despite the increasing confidence, it's still a little miracle to me when one of these drawings and paintings appears on the page in front of me. I never thought I would be able to do anything like this. Just goes to show what a little (or a lot!) of practice can do!
Hope you have a spooky but not too terrifying Halloween. My scariest thing is that I have to come back from the relative safety of the Czech Republic to the horrifying infection rates of the UK this week for some work. Masks at the ready...
I plan to be back on the blog soon to share the accordion album I've been creating for the season... lots of creepy stories to enjoy by the fireside over the winter months ahead. Stay safe and happy crafting all.
Every artist was first an amateur.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
...and then, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that is not enough, what is enough?
Vincent van Gogh