Inktober 2019, Day 31, “Ripe”
And that’s a wrap for Inktober! It was a fun addition to my daily schedule and I’m pleasantly surprised that I managed to complete it without missing a day. Now, back to coding! ?
Inktober 2019, Day 31, “Ripe”
And that’s a wrap for Inktober! It was a fun addition to my daily schedule and I’m pleasantly surprised that I managed to complete it without missing a day. Now, back to coding! ?
Inktober 2019, Day 30, “Catch”
For today’s prompt I was reminded of how our Weimaraner, Griffin, used to sit so seriously and wait to catch pieces of popcorn.
Inktober 2019, Day 29, “Injured”
Inktober 2019, Day 28, “Ride”
‘Tis the season for combine rides! Behold, a poorly-drawn AGCO combine.
Inktober 2019, Day 27, “Coat”
Inktober 2019, Day 26, “Dark”
Inktober 2019, Day 25, “Tasty”
This is a sign for a restaurant in Lincoln that opened in 1948 and closed in 2013. I never ate there, but I’ve heard that it was much loved.
Inktober 2019, Day 24, “Dizzy”
The first thing that came to mind for this prompt was the one and only Dizzy Gillespie.
Inktober 2019, Day 23, “Ancient”
This isn’t something that’s actually ancient, just something that feels ancient: a micro cassette containing an audio recording of me talking about my life when I was 8 years old.
Inktober 2019, Day 22, “Ghost”
Inktober 2019, Day 21, “Treasure”
Treasure takes on a different meaning when you’re three years old. ?
Inktober 2019, Day 20, “Tread”
Inktober 2019, Day 19, “Sling”
I’m not particularly good at portraits, but the only thing that came to mind when I saw the word “sling” was Charlie’s little friend Amy, who recently broke her arm on the playground. I traced the outline of her body and her eyes, nose, and mouth (because I knew I’d mess up the proportions).
Inktober 2019, Day 18, “Misfit”
Inktober 2019, Day 17, “Ornament”