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10/21/19 |
InkTober continues to be a struggle this year on a number
of levels. First was my initial choice of an old Moleskine sketchbook to
use with a fountain pen. My early tests seemed fine, but the more I used my juicy
Sailor fude, the more I regretted that choice as the paper feathered and
bled. After the first week, I switched to my ever-faithful Field Notes Sweet Tooth, which can stand up to any pen I’ve used it it, including that juicy
Sailor.
My only personal goal was to get reacquainted with fountain
pens, which I had mostly forsaken for pencils the past couple years. But even
on that front, I strayed occasionally, dabbling in some borrowed watercolor
brush pens and my usual brush markers. I fell back on all my usual techniques and subject matter, which annoyed me greatly, because I knew I wouldn’t learn anything from them. My only satisfying InkTober day was when
I used a fountain pen at life drawing and discovered a new way to do short poses.
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10/19/19 |
Feeling annoyed and frustrated, I gave myself a break while I was traveling in California and skipped InkTober altogether. When I got
back, I pulled out the A5-size Shizen Design notebook containing multi-colored
pages that I had so much fun with last year. Although the paper is too thin to
take fountain pen ink without bleeding through, it doesn’t feather at all, and
I don’t mind using only one side of the page. As I well know from all the Sweet
Tooth books I’ve filled, something about colored pages makes line drawings
easier to do, especially when I can add highlights with white ink. And on
Monday I even followed the official prompt for the day, “Treasure,” and
sketched an old teapot that used to be my mom’s (top of post).
So that’s where I am now . . . still mostly unfocused but determined
to finish out the month.
Not everything about InkTober has been frustrating: Before I
left for California, I attended a fun and free InkTober event sponsored by ArtSnacks at my local Artist & Craftsman Supply store. Participants
received an InkTober tote bag and other goodies, including snacks, and played
with inky art supplies. Cake makes everything better.
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Gifts from ArtSnacks |
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Check out the cakes with the ArtSnacks logo! |
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Due to traveling and just using my travel/USk ink drawings, I've not experimented much. So it's not as satisfying an Inktober for me, either. I do like the sketches on sweet tooth.
ReplyDeleteThanks... the Sweet Tooth sketches were my fallback, but I still enjoy using red paper, so I'm still having InkTober fun.
DeleteWeather bunny (I didn't know her name) was a great invention.
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