31 October 2025

final ink sketch

One last October ink sketch, loosely following an example from the library book “Pen & Ink Techniques” by Frank Lohan — I drew the tree directly in ink, letting the pen move a bit intuitively across the page. But you can still see faint pencil lines under the text that I didn’t bother to erase.

30 October 2025

today’s quick sketch . . .

. . . sketched without any pre-planning. Today I was busy baking a birthday cake for Bill (his birthday is tomorrow), and gave no thought to doing a daily ink sketch. Until remembering this evening that I still have 2 more days of this self-imposed challenge.

So I drew the first thing I saw.

My mother always made red velvet cake with an old-fashioned boiled milk frosting, also known as ermine frosting, so that’s how I used to do it. But Bill grew up with a cream cheese frosting, and now our daughter says that’s the correct topping for red velvet. So I did it their way.

29 October 2025

almost done . . .

My month of simple daily ink-only sketches is almost over, and I am ready to play with color again! Today, I was entering a deposit in my checkbook, took a look at the pen in my hand, and used it to draw my hand on the spur of the moment.

28 October 2025

leftover branch

A few weeks ago we had our trees trimmed. Apparently a few small branches were left up in the live oaks — today’s high winds blew them down. I picked a few up to throw on th3 burn pile, but stopped to sketch this.

27 October 2025

a drinking day

Part of the fun of post-cancer: regular CT scans to make sure it stays gone. With contrast dye. Which means a whole lot of drinking . . .

(Not complaining! I’m thankful to be healthy again!)

26 October 2025

a neigh-bor

Today’s ink sketch was done from a photograph I took early last month when temperatures were still over 90°. This rescue horse living next door has a very white face; the fly mask is for protection from UV rays. The mask is no longer needed with our cooler days in the 70s, but the large horses have been moved away to a different area.

There was a wire fence separating my corgi and the horse but I chose to not draw it in. Whenever this particular horse saw her out in the pasture, he would run over just to be near her. He would calmly nibble the grass while she sniffed around. Maybe picking up on the gophers’ and moles’ gossip.

25 October 2025

fallen leaves

In our part of Texas, we don’t see much falling leaves in the autumn. Even many oak trees tend to hang on to their green leaves until springtime. But today a thunderstorm blew through with high winds, leaving broken leaf tips everywhere.

24 October 2025

art stuff in my bag


To go along with yesterday’s quick ink sketch, these are the current art tools in my small bag — aimed at doing tiny sketches. Sort of going along with Leslie Stroz’ “100 Tiny Treasures” challenge for 2025; I’m doing 50 instead of 100.

The short colored pencils are a recent addition in case I want to add a bit of detail on top of simple watercolor washes. There’s a brown, a white, and a soft blue-gray watercolor pencil. (My favorite well-used Blackwing pencil is a bit wonky!) 

 


23 October 2025

non-art stuff in my bag


I was watching a few videos on YouTube today, including this week’s “Draw Tip Tuesday” from Koosje Keene — what to draw when you don’t know what to draw. She drew the items in her bag directly in ink in 15 minutes.

So I drew the non-art items in my bag, since I was planning on switching to a different bag anyway. Adding a suggestion of shadow and highlight took me over the 15 minutes though.

Maybe I’ll do the same with the art-related items in my bag tomorrow. Perhaps without the ink smears. 😂🖋️


22 October 2025

Scottie Dubh’s rose


Today’s ink sketch began as a continuous contour line. Then I added a bit of white gel pen. Then I tried adding some shadow with the gray ink felt tip pen. Overworked maybe? 

We grew wonderfully fragrant antique roses at our cabin near Lake Somerville. I drew this from a photo taken 6 years ago. Scottie is still as inquisitive as ever, but also an independent “touch me not”, not wanting to be held in any manner. He sometimes has vocal arguments with himself in the middle of the night. Our vet jokingly said maybe he’s autistic.


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