#Inktober Drawing: “Hide” + Shaped by Horror
#Inktober2020 Day 26’s cue word is “hide” and we see how horror movies helped shape my imagination.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Hide” + Shaped by HorrorDon't Take This Too Seriously. I Don't.
#Inktober2020 Day 26’s cue word is “hide” and we see how horror movies helped shape my imagination.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Hide” + Shaped by Horror#Inktober2020 Day 25’s cue word is “Buddy” and I had a great concept that didn’t work out as well as I would’ve liked.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Buddy” + A Note on Meaning#Inktober2020 Day 24’s cue word is “dig” and I realized I usually have a whole story in my head for each of these pictures.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Dig” + A Note on Story#Inktober2020 Day 23’s cue word is “rip” and I got to ripping.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Rip” + A Note on Werewolves#Inktober2020 Day 22’s cue word is “chef” and I realized something.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Chef” + A Note on Presumptions#Inktober2020 Day 21’s cue word is “sleep” and we go on an interesting journey.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Sleep” + A Note on InsomniaThis is why I should be class president. I can reason these things out very well.
Read More It’s Not a #StarWars Continuity Error#Inktober2020 Day 20’s cue word “coral” somehow still led to impending doom. I blame #Shockober vibes.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Coral” + The Therapy of Drawing#Inktober2020 Day 19’s cue word “dizzy” led to this picture, and a kid telling me I had a demented sense of humor.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Dizzy” + A Note on my HumorIt’s an interesting point, and unfortunately still very relevant.
Read More An Enduring Lesson from an Old Dracula MovieDay 18 of #Inktober2020 gets to Indiana Jones by way of Admiral Ackbar.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Trap”…and Note About JokesDay 17 of #Inktober2020 gets to Dracula by way of the X-Men.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Storm” Which Brings Us Back to…Dracula?Day 16 of #Inktober2020 brings us a glimpse of superheroism.
Read More #Inktober Drawing: “Rocket” Which Went in an Expected Direction