
Flipping through my friends’ awesome artbook haul from CTN was pretty darn inspiring. Doodled these after looking at some pics from The Satorialist.

Flipping through my friends’ awesome artbook haul from CTN was pretty darn inspiring. Doodled these after looking at some pics from The Satorialist.

#inktober Day 31 (Last Day!): My middle sister owns a very sociable cat named Kali. This is what happens when Kali takes a selfie. Special thanks to Karl for helping me come up with the caption and username.
This marks the end of Inktober for me. This has been a great learning experience for me not only in terms of time management, materials, and technique, but also in ways of sharing my work. I was initially hesitant to post these sketches to social media in fear of spamming my friends and family, but I’m glad I didn’t. It was informative to see which drawings you found appealing and responded to. Thanks for following along, and I’ll be sure to continue drawing and sharing them with you! Happy Halloween! 🙂

#Inktober Day 29: My youngest sister, Lauren, is a marine biologist currently working in Costa Rica with the sea turtle preservation efforts there. She was describing how one night there were these phosphorescent plankton(?) in the water that illuminated her and the sea turtle next to her. Inking got too heavy handed…oh well.

#Inktober Day 27: This is a quote referenced in Austin Kleon’s book, “Show Your Work” that remained with me after finishing the book. It’s a great reminder that everything doesn’t have to be right or good on the first try. When you have your “bad work” days, find solace in the fact that you chose to make something instead of nothing.