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inktober

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Inktober Day 1: Tea/Coffee

I missed Inktober so I'm doing my own

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kartika paramita kartika paramita
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Inktober - Round 1
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using Inktober prompt list from Furrylittlepeach.

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#laydoodle #laydoodle
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Tranquillity

Inktober 2018: Tranquillity

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Beata Moryl Beata Moryl
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Inktober - day 5: drooling

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Anna Thomsen Anna Thomsen
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Inktober day 1

Inktober 2018 - Using the inktober prompts by furry little peach

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Inktober and Drawlloween Days 1-3
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I've combined Inktober and Drawlloween to create a bunch of big ink-wash paintings of horror themes. I'm really excited about these!!! I can't wait to have 31!

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Joyce Rice Joyce Rice
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Poisonous brew

Happy #inktober! Time to kick back some cold ones with ur bois

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MJ MJ
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Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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This Way

Pen & ink on Bristol

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Safety First

Ink on paper

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons Plus Member
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Inktober 2020 #1:  Fish
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This is the first prompt for Inktober 2020 (FISH). I used a Pigma micron .005 pen to do the black and white drawing. The colored version is tinted with Photoshop. I might print this out and try some other color combinations for fun.

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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The great ”hare”
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Illustration inspired of Hokusai woodblock print The great wave. First a big version i draw for commission. Second one is sketchbook version i do for Inktober prompt ”wave”

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Weekly Inktober 3. ”Brick”

This was a bit difficult prompt. I dont want to draw just brick of wall or similar. So i choose to use photo where my wife is with ”brick” of ice as reference

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Noa Noa Plus Member
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Inktober Day 1

Inktober 1 - You as a magic student! I'm a few days late but I'll be following a magical prompt for Inktober- and yes, I'm a ravenclaw :))

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Observation

Micron pen and colored pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Tape Worm

Micron pen and colored pencil on paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Instigator

Micron pen and colored pencil on paper

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Jim Bradshaw Jim Bradshaw Plus Member
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Inktober2018 day 9. Precious

Here is a character I have been thinking about off and on. She is a seagull who loves the beach and everything to do with it. Especially jellyfish.

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Electric Clown Hair

Micron pen and colored pencil on paper

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Angela Martini Angela Martini Plus Member
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Caturday!

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Bunnicula

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Arachnotherapy

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Clown

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Batty

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Truman Capote

Truman Capote (1924–1984) He compulsively added numbers in his head, refusing to dial a telephone number or accept a hotel room if the digits made a sum he considered unlucky. “It’s endless, the things I can’t and won’t,” he said. “But I derive some curious comfort from obeying these primitive concepts.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act.” ― Truman Capote #dailyrituals #inktober #TrumanCapote @masoncurrey

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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David Lynch

David Lynch (1946-2025) I like things to be orderly,” Lynch told a reporter in 1990. For seven years I ate at Bob’s Big Boy. I would go at 2:30, after the lunch rush. I ate a chocolate shake and four, five, six, seven cups of coffee—with lots of sugar. And there’s lots of sugar in that chocolate shake. It’s a thick shake. In a silver goblet. I would get a rush from all this sugar, and I would get so many ideas! I would write them on these napkins. It was like I had a desk with paper. “ - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “I don't think it was pain that made [Vincent Van Gogh] great - I think his painting brought him whatever happiness he had.” ― David Lynch Thank you for all your amazing art! #dailyrituals #inktober #DavidLynch #goals @masoncurrey

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Graham Greene

Graham Greene (1904–1991) In 1968, an interviewer asked if he was “a nine-till-five man.” “No,” Greene replied. “Good heavens, I would say I was a nine-till-a-quarter-past-ten man.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #GrahamGreene #goals @masoncurrey

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myra naito myra naito
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Inktober 2024 Day 2 Discover

Ballpoint pen and Copic markers

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myra naito myra naito
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Inktober 2024 Day 1 Backpack

Ballpoint pen and Copic markers

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) Kant’s biography is unusually devoid of external events. As Heinrich Heine wrote: The history of Kant’s life is difficult to describe. For he neither had a life nor a history. In actual fact, as Manfred Kuehn argues in his 2001 biography, Kant’s life was not quite as abstract and passionless as Heine and others have supposed…. If he failed to live a more adventurous life, it was largely due to his health: the philosopher had a congenital skeletal defect that caused him to develop an abnormally small chest, which compressed his heart and lungs and contributed to a generally delicate constitution. In order to prolong his life with the condition—and in an effort to quell the mental anguish caused by his lifelong hypochondria—Kant adopted what he called “a certain uniformity in the way of living and in the matters about which I employ my mind.” This routine was as follows: Kant rose at 5:00 A.M., after being woken by his longtime servant, a retired soldier under explicit orders not to let the master oversleep. Then he drank one or two cups of weak tea and smoked his pipe. According to Kuehn, “Kant had formulated the maxim for himself that he would smoke only one pipe, but it is reported that the bowls of his pipes increased considerably in size as the years went on.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #ImmanuelKant @masoncurrey

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