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inktober

Imaginary Thinking Imaginary Thinking
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Its all poison

Poisonous #inkotber2018

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Sarah Drake Sarah Drake
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Toni Toni Chopper

An Inktober piece I did of Toni Toni Chopper

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Dietrich Adonis Dietrich Adonis
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Inktober

MYSTERIOUS

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Piper Draconi Piper Draconi
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Light house

Inktober 2017 Day 21

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Cath Gomes Cath Gomes
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The Witch of the Seven Skies

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Ania Pawlik Ania Pawlik
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Self- organization

Sketchbook. Coffee and Ink. 2017 Ink, coffee and cuts out.

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Imaginary Thinking Imaginary Thinking
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Teeming with cats

A room #teeming with cats

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Zoraida Zaro Zoraida Zaro
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Deciduous Sorceress

She knows all about Autumn. Inktober #1

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Alicia Calero Cervera Alicia Calero Cervera
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Swift. Inktober 2017 day 1

A swift flying swift for inktober

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Lora Sager Lora Sager Plus Member
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#INKTOBER  backpack

Just a quick sketch

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Dracu-Son

Pen & ink on toned paper

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Safety First

Ink on paper

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Kimmo Oja Kimmo Oja Plus Member
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Weekly Inktober 4. ”snake”

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Noa Noa Plus Member
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Inktober Day 15

Inktober 15 - Skull

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Noa Noa Plus Member
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Inktober Day 13

Inktober 13 - Constellations

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Inktober Day 8: Frail
1/5

Drawn with ink & colored in watercolor.

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Junkyard Sam Junkyard Sam Plus Member
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Inktober 2019 - Ring
1/2

"Ring" - Inktober day 1. Drawn with a Pilot Custom 743 PO, Holbein watercolor.

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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Getting ready for inktober

Goofing around

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Skull Pop

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Rene Descartes

René Descartes (1596–1650) Descartes was a late riser. The French philosopher liked to sleep until mid-morning, then linger in bed, thinking and writing, until 11:00 or so. His comfortable bachelor’s life ended abruptly in late 1649, Descartes accepted a position in the court of Queen Christina of Sweden. Descartes accepted a position in the court of Queen Christina of Sweden,Arriving in Sweden, in time for one of the coldest winters in memory, Descartes was notified that his lessons to Queen Christina would take place in the mornings—beginning at 5:00 A.M. He had no choice but to obey. But the early hours and bitter cold were too much for him. After only a month on the new schedule, Descartes fell ill, apparently of pneumonia; ten days later he was dead. - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey “Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum. (English: "I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am")” ― Rene Descartes #dailyrituals #inktober #reneDescartes @masoncurrey #wouldratherdiethangetupearly

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) By the 1950s, too much work on too little sleep—with too much wine and cigarettes—had left Sartre exhausted and on the verge of collapse. Rather than slow down, however, he turned to Corydrane, a mix of amphetamine and aspirin then fashionable among Parisian students, intellectuals, and artists (and legal in France until 1971, when it was declared toxic and taken off the market). The prescribed dose was one or two tablets in the morning and at noon. Sartre took twenty a day, beginning with his morning coffee and slowly chewing one pill after another as he worked. For each tablet, he could produce a page or two of his second major philosophical work, The Critique of Dialectical Reason. The biographer Annie Cohen-Solal reports, “His diet over a period of twenty-four hours included two packs of cigarettes and several pipes stuffed with black tobacco, more than a quart of alcohol—wine, beer, vodka, whisky, and so on—two hundred milligrams of amphetamines, fifteen grams of aspirin, several grams of barbiturates, plus coffee, tea, rich meals.” - From Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #jeanPaulSartre @masoncurrey

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Background Processing Background Processing
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Inktober - Landmark

Inktober - Landmark

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Hermit Hermit
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PUB SIGN

(Gel Fineliner on A5 Paper) My opinion of the whole Inktober challenge. There's something to be said for the rebellious nature of drawing a simple cock and balls!

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Hermit Hermit
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ZOMBIES & CHIPS

(Gel Fineliner on A5 Paper) A simple drawing to show how iconic zombies have become, and how they're lazily added to anything these days - Just like chips.

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Hermit Hermit
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FINNIGEN KAX

(Gel Fineliner on A5 Paper) A fairly simple image of a fantasy wizard.

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Inktober - Scarecrow

Inktober - Scarecrow

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Inktober - Rust

Inktober - Rust

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Darién diaz Darién diaz
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Inktober 2024 Day 23: Rust

para el día 23 de Inktober hoy toca a oxido para este día se me ocurrió dibujar a doris-1 quién durante todo el tiempo que estuvo abandonada en Bosque Ágata se empezó a oxidar un poco su capa exterior de pintura. °”Ŕₒɞₒ

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Inktober - (Kawasaki) Ridge

Inktober - (Kawasaki) Ridge

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) “I cannot imagine life without work as really comfortable,” Freud wrote to a friend in 1910. With his wife, Martha, to efficiently manage the household—she laid out Freud’s clothes, chose his handkerchiefs, and even put toothpaste on his toothbrush—the founder of psychoanalysis was able to maintain a single-minded devotion to his work throughout his long career. Freud’s long workdays were mitigated by two luxuries. First, there were his beloved cigars, which he smoked continually, going through as many as twenty a day from his mid-twenties until near the end of his life, despite several warnings from doctors and the increasingly dire health problems that dogged him throughout his later years. (When his seventeen-year-old nephew once refused a cigarette, Freud told him, From Daily rituals by Mason Currey #dailyrituals #inktober #sigmundFreud @masoncurrey

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