I've known since July that I want to participate in Inktober, but I didn't want to do what I did last year, which was just do a ink drawing of whatever random thing I happened to think of last minute and stress over not being able to use color (which I have a love-hate relationship). So I began to think about what I could focus on (this was before Jake Parker released the Inktober 2016 prompts btw, I probably would have done them too), and as I was watching/listening, while doing the cat's litter box, to the Artist/Illustrator/Youtuber Fran Meneses who was discussing how for inktober she takes a not well known fairy tale and illustrates her interpretation of it in her unique style. I loved that idea! But, I decided, instead of fairy tales, I would go through my beloved bookshelf, and find the top 31 favorite fiction books, from my childhood up until know and do a 4x6 inspired illustration of them as my personal challenge.
Day One, Miss Jaster's Garden
Written and Illustrated by N. M. Bodecker in 1972
Excuse the banana, there is a toddler in the house ;) |
The Maggie B.
Written and Illustrated by Irene Haas in 1975
The Seven Silly Eaters
Written by Mary Ann Hoberman and Illustrated by Marla Frazee in 1997
The Junie B. Jones Series
Written by Barbara Parks and Illustrated by Denise Brunkus in 1992-2013
Until the next inking session!
Xoxo
1 comment:
There is something special about being part of inktober.
It can inspire a lot of art creating, perhaps that is it.
I also enjoy seeing what other people come up with.
I also do not go by the daily suggestions.
Your idea for art is wonderful and sentimental and I very much enjoyed seeing each piece.
You have a wonderful style.
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