This is a "for fun," voluntary event every October where people doodle up something in ink and post it to social media with the hashtag #inktober or #inktober2016. I posted the first batch of drawings here, and this is another dozen little stream of consciousness sketches. These are all drawn with a Micron Pigma pen, and all are done with no prep; no pencil sketch underneath -- and usually just a smattering of an idea of what I am going to draw. It's just for fun. And it's good practice to let go and let ink!
Ready? Let's go.
For the sketch below I was thinking of the newsstand at the end of the 2 and 5 subway lines. So, I get a "OK, this would be fun to draw" flash in my gut and off I go.
This was in Brooklyn at "The Junction," where Flatbush and Nostrand crossed. That's also where Brooklyn College is, as well as our first NYC apartment which was $380 a month.
Another urban sketch:
Beards, beards, beards. Soon after posting this on my Instagram, I got followed by a men's haircare company.
Some "too cool" millennials. If I saw them in a bar, like this, I would go to another bar. I like the juxtaposition between her bald head and his manscaped hair.
A couple of customers walking in to Dee's Diner, a place where everyone knows your name and most guys have facial hair and wear ball caps and flannel.
I use a lot of hashtags and this is how my description of this guy below was written on social media:
#inktober #drawing #passiveaggressive #employee#shouting #howareyou to anybody who comes in to the local #cumberlandfarms #gasstation#butthecoffeeisonlyabuck #goodcoffee
A middle aged businessman not acting his age in this doodle.
I like her expression. This is a teeny drawing (like the size of a dime), but it does the job.
So, every day you have to draw something and when I can't think of what to draw, I ask myself, "What did you do today?" I went to the grocery.
Various #selfies snagged from #Facebook #profilesof #people I don't know. #inktober #sketchbook#sketch #avatar #whydoallguyshavegoateesan dbaseballhats #ireallydontknowthesepeopl e
More:
Inktober 2016: The First Nine Days
Inktober 2015:
Inktober week one is here.
Inktober week two is here.
Inktober week three is here.
Inktober week four is here.
Last of the Inktober Drawings
Another urban sketch:
Beards, beards, beards. Soon after posting this on my Instagram, I got followed by a men's haircare company.
Some "too cool" millennials. If I saw them in a bar, like this, I would go to another bar. I like the juxtaposition between her bald head and his manscaped hair.
A couple of customers walking in to Dee's Diner, a place where everyone knows your name and most guys have facial hair and wear ball caps and flannel.
I use a lot of hashtags and this is how my description of this guy below was written on social media:
#inktober #drawing #passiveaggressive #employee#shouting #howareyou to anybody who comes in to the local #cumberlandfarms #gasstation#butthecoffeeisonlyabuck #goodcoffee
A middle aged businessman not acting his age in this doodle.
I like her expression. This is a teeny drawing (like the size of a dime), but it does the job.
So, every day you have to draw something and when I can't think of what to draw, I ask myself, "What did you do today?" I went to the grocery.
Various #selfies snagged from #Facebook #profilesof #people I don't know. #inktober #sketchbook#sketch #avatar #whydoallguyshavegoateesan
More:
Inktober 2016: The First Nine Days
Inktober 2015:
Inktober week one is here.
Inktober week two is here.
Inktober week three is here.
Inktober week four is here.
Last of the Inktober Drawings
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