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Embarking on this blog since 2014, I’ve curated a visual chronicle of my imaginative endeavors. Here, you’ll uncover my kaleidoscope of raw work each narrating a chapter of my artistic evolution as I hone my skills and grow as an artist. 

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206. Inktober II

Drawing Posted on October 2, 2017 23:08

Continuing the wolf practice. I think I am starting to see some progress 🙂



205. Inktober

Drawing Posted on October 2, 2017 00:11

October is here. I have been looking at this art challenge for years finding it a great initiative. So this year I am doing it: Inktober! The rules are simple: Draw every day for October. Use ink. Post the results online with #Inktober.

Ink is permanent. If you make a mistake that mistake will be staring at you forever after. And if you do this without even putting down a few weak pencil lines first as guides you have absolutely no safety net. So why not live life a little dangerous 🙂 I decided to learn how to draw canines – wolves in particular. I have tried this a few times earlier. For the past days I have been getting familiar with drawing with a nip pen and with wolf anatomy.

Nip pens are evil by the way. I could have just gone with a pen brush or a fine liner or even a ballpoint pen. But nope. If we are going to live life dangerous we might as well walk straight off the cliff and do it the old fashioned way – it might be fun too 🙂 So here are the last three day’s production of wolves.
I am not done learning to draw wolves in ink just yet. But I have all October to learn, so I am very optimistic about the project. These pages were fun and also very interesting to create. Using a new media is a challenge – a good one 🙂