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Hello everyone,
It's now time for part two of my Inktober series, so let's begin.
The Official prompt list for Inktober:
Day #11 Eagle. I used this as another way for myself to practice drawing birds, since I've really wanted to get back into the habit of drawing them.
Day #12 Forget. I drew Oceana again, I had drawn her before last year for Inktober as well. The reason I associated her with the idea of forgetting, was because I wrote a song (which I will post later) that she sang called "Forget." Here is a sneak peek for it:
Smell the salty perfume of the ocean,
Forget your long-lasting devotion,
To the place you called “home,”
For to the ocean you are to roam.
Day #13 Kind. I took this to mean "one of a kind." So I decided to draw this character I came up with a while ago, who is a unicorn-girl in her unicorn form. She can switch back and forth between being a unicorn and a human. Here's the post where I first created her.
Day #14 Empty. Mediating came to mind, since the leader of the mediation I'm doing often talks about emptiness when it comes to meditation.
Day #15 Armadillo. I decided to take this literally and draw an Armadillo.
Day #16 Fowl. Similar to the one above, I drew a Guinea Fowl.
Day #17, Salty. My thought process for this one was that the sea was salty, therefore it would relate to pirates. In the end I drew Long John Silver from Treasure Island.
Day #18 Scrape. I didn't really interpret the prompt as written. Instead, I drew a handkerchief-- a scrap (instead of scrape) of fabric.
Day #19 Ponytail. I decided to draw Elm. This one is a mixture of ink and watercolor.
Day #20 Bluff. Given that my D&D character, Jinx is a rogue so obviously a liar, I decided to draw him for this prompt.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which drawing is your favorite? What's your favorite classic novel?
-Quinley