SVS does Inktober 2018
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Here is my day 1 poisonous
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I was going to try doing comics of my Kinβ’der People this year, but I changed my mind this weekend. I had to put my dog to sleep. I am heartbroken. He was the best dog I ever had and I want to dedicate every day of this inktober to him.
THOMAS.
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@burvantill I'm so sorry for your loss! That's a beautiful portrait.
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@burvantill I am so sorry. We lost our dog this month, too. I look forward to seeing your work.
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Here is my day 1. I am not sure will do it for a whole month though :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
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@lenwen I love this so much!
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson thank you Judy! :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_smiling_eyes:
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Here's my day 1: Poisonous. This is my first Inktober, and so far I'm loving it!
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I'm not very inky - but I have to admit I had so much fun doing this. It worked up fairly quickly and I really need to find some time this week to do more. I used inktense for the washes and some detail, plus an ink marker. I just had to throw a little bit of colour in there too. Love what everyone has created so far and am looking forward to a month of inky creations from you all.
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Day 2: Tranquil
I originally struggled with this drawing. I didn't want to do a typical 'tranquil' landscape of mountains and water, or someone meditating which (according to Google image search) everyone relates to tranquility.
For me, tranquility is finding peace and enjoying the little things. I wanted to capture that in this artwork. It was a lot of fun.
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Woo hoo! I'm happy to be participating with everyone here this year. It's fun seeing everyone's interpretations so far!
Day 01: Poisonous
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Here are my day 1 and day 2. Like last year I kept a consistent style through the whole month. This year pushing the style a little more.
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@chrisaakins @TessaW Thanx guys. I appreciate that.
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Working on a theme of "Beasts of Burden" - I ran to watercolor with this one, but I think from here on out I want to rely on just ink.
So cool to see everyone's work on this!
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Day 2. The robots did most things for the creatures of Pandamonium.
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@judy-elizabeth-wilson aww thats so cute!
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Day 2 The fleeting nature of tranquility
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@chip-valecek cool tranquil! I like the paper
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@miss-beans sweet!
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Day 2: Tranquil! Jigokudani Yaen-koen National Park in Japan is best known for it's large population of Japanese Macaques that like to spend the coldest months of the year chillaxing in the natural hot springs.