We all start somewhere. Below are the first three years of my participation in the Inktober challenge.
Participation was sparse but advancements in skill could still be seen. That is why I went all out in 2017, and pledged to complete all 31 drawings for the month. It was a fulfilling year with amazing results .
Inktober 2016: Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens packing her supplies. Prompt: Scavenger.
Inktober 2016: Cienna Ree from Lost Stars by Claudia Gray. Prompt: Lost.
Inktober 2016: Chewbacca holding C-3PO’s head from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Prompt: Broken.
Inktober 2016: The T.I.E. Fighter. Prompt: Fast
Inktober 2016: Inside the Millenium Falcon with Chewbacca and Han Solo during a jump into hyperspace. Prompt: Jump.
Inktober 2016: Ahsoka Tano after leaving the Jedi Order. Prompt: Sadness
Inktober 2016: Chewbacca and his crossbow blaster. Prompt: Noisy.
Inktober 2016: Luke Skywalker from the end of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Inktober 2015: Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
A rare scenic picture inspired by the garden scene from Cinderella.
Inktober 2015: An aged up Owlette from the preschool superhero show The PJ Masks.
Inktober 2015: Young Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker after he finds his aunt and uncle burned to a crisp.
Inktober 2015: An aged up Gekko from the preschool superhero show The PJ Masks.
Inktober 2015: A scene that happens a lot in my home – couches watching the TV.
Inktober 2015: Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn after his first win.
Inktober 2015: An alien grunt inspired by a sketch I did during a plane ride. This fleshed out the character a lot and could end up in a story of mine.
Inktober 2015: Just a guy.
Inktober 2014: Stephen Strasburg
Inktober 2014: Just a guy.
Inktober 2014: Derek Jeter