I normally don't post two drawing posts in a row, but
I recently found out about Inktober, and have been participating in it, and I wanted to share what I have been drawing. If you don't know what Inktober is, here is the link to their official website. To me, it's like NaNoWrimo but instead for artists, to use to draw more. I already draw a lot (as you may already know), but I like giving myself challenges. (Hence the reason I made the Using Polls to Create Art series.) So this seemed right up my alley! Also, I wanted to learn how to draw in a different medium with COPIC markers, so I am using Inktober to help me practice using them.
I intend to share with you each ten drawings that I draw (with eleven being the last one), so that it will be divided up into segments (for all the thirty-one drawings), so you don't get all thirty-one all at once.
Here's the prompt list for Inktober this year:
And here are the first ten drawings of mine (some of them are Halloween-y, but that is because I am very excited for Halloween, so that influenced my drawings)...
Day #1 Crystal. I decided to draw the Crystal from The Dark Crystal.
The character you see behind the crystal is Kira, she is a Gelfing and one of the movie's protagonists. The hands you see reaching towards the crystal are supposed to be Kira (left) and Jen (Jen being the one holding the crystal shard (right)). I also decided it would be fun and mystical to add mist around Kira and the crystal.
Day #2 Suit. I drew Oscar Wilde. I don't know why my mind went to Oscar Wilde from the word "suit," but it did. It's probably because he is one of my favorite Gothic writers. I had a bit of trouble drawing his arms, since I was finding it difficult to figure out where it connected.
Day #3 Vessel, my first thought was a spirit using a human as a vessel for possession. I feel like I am probably going to (eventually) write a story about this person and spirit. 😉
Day #4 Knot, I decided to draw a Celtic knot. This made me realize how hard drawing Celtic knots is, but I am happy with how it turned out.
Day #5 Raven, This prompt reminds me very strongly of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
So I drew something inspired by that.
Day #6 spirit, This is the same spirit you saw possessing the person earlier, I was inspired by
this cover of "Remains of the Day" (from Tim Burton's
Corpse Bride) and just decided to delve into her backstory a bit. She was going to get married, but then she died, and possessed the character you see for the prompt Vessel (who was also getting married, and possibly, the ghost could have caused the wedding to happen, so that she could have that experience that she lost.) Her plan goes as well as you can expect a possession to go...
Day #7 Fan, I wasn't sure what to draw at first but then I decided it would be fun to draw one of my characters holding a fan. I decided to draw Ophelia from The Mystery of the Body Thief fanning herself while she is at ball. This drawing is mixed media, because I used a mix of ink and water color.
Day #8 Watch, I interpreted this prompt as a verb, as in "being watched." So I drew what could be a mermaid looking at you. This was another mixed media drawing I used the same materials as the one before. (Also this was partly inspired by
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Ginny Di's
Songs to Drown Sailors To).
Day #9 Pressure, Crime and Punishment was the first idea that came to my mind, this may be due to the fact that I am reading it right now. All of I could think of was the pressure Raskolnikov put on himself.
Day #10 Pick, a lock pick. I drew my D&D character Jinx, he is a rogue and knows how to pick locks (and pockets). I had to redraw this one, because I messed up the coloring of the previous one. This also made me realize I should practice on working on foreshortening in figure drawing, since I had difficulty with the arms again.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which drawing is your favorite? And are you participating in Inktober?
-Quinley
I love the Inktober list, seems very appropriate for October. :) And gah I've never seen the Dark Crystal.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Celtic symbols too so that was neat.
Love the mermaid!
Agreed, and I recommend watching The Dark Crystal. :D
DeleteThank you, I'm glad you like my drawing of the Celtic Knot and Mermaid.
-Quinley
Love them all, especially #9 since I can really see the pain in Raskolnikov's eyes, and I loved Crime and Punishment.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elizabeth. :) I'm glad you like my drawing. Crime and Punishment is such a good novel.
Delete-Quinley
Inktober is so fun! Love all of these.
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DeleteI agree it is, and thank you, Skye. :)
-Quinley
N°8 and 9 are my favourite. Very expressive! I can't draw, like, at all.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Roberta. :D
Delete-Quinley
I love Inktober! I'm not a good artist but I still have a lot of fun drawing using the prompts!
ReplyDeleteI love Inktober too. :D Which prompt from this year's Inktober is your favorite? I personally really like "Raven" and "Spirit."
DeleteAhh, I love these so much! I did Inktober last year, but completely forgot this year - I might try some for the second half now! Beautiful drawings ♥
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maya. :D That's cool that you did Inktober last year. :)
Delete-Quinley
Ooh, these are all really cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, McKayla. :)
Delete-Quinley
You had so many good ideas! and I love how they all turned out.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Elizabeth. :)
Delete-Quinley
Wow! Your art is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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