Monday, November 11, 2019
Mish Mash
Yes, I'm still growing my hair out. I don't know how much longer I'll be able to tolerate it as it is thick and in the present state, unmanageable. I may blow it out after the next wash toward figuring out some other "style" without too much hassle until . . .
The ultimate goal is to be able to braid it (crown style) without it unraveling after a few hours.
Yes, I'm still doing a daily sketchbook practice. These are day 7 for two different disciplines and prompts, Pencilvember 2019 "Prince" and from the 2018 Inktober prompt list, "Exhausted".
I haven't drawn with pencils--with the intent of showing the pencil lines--in quite a while. It is taking some getting used to. I either have very poor quality color pencils or I just don't know what I'm doing (or some combination) as I'm not happy with any of the sketches featuring color pencils. Put, I'll keep plugging away at it.
I am up to day 11. Haven't figured out what I'm going to sketch for the two prompts; Galaxy for pencilvember and Cruel for the 2018 Inktober but I'm sure something will come to me.
Saturday, November 02, 2019
And Just Like That
Inktober has come to an end. So many of those who participated in the challenge were professionals who were taking the journey for a specific kind of challenge; re-invigorating creativity, following specific themes (one artist limited themselves to creating in a triangle) or doing animals, portraits, or plants. Many, like myself were amateurs who were looking to form a habit, hone some skills, learn something new, or simply to be inspired. Which, is not so simple.
As the postings over the last couple of days attest, several of us participating will have a hard time saying goodbye.
I'm overjoyed to have kept up and completed the challenge. I'm equally overjoyed to be seeking ways to keep a daily practice going. In addition to following the prompts from the 2018 Inktober I will also be trying a pencil challenge. Pencilvember is on the way.
Happy November.
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