I prepared my inks for this artwork: I filled the reservoir of two waterbrushes and added a bit of water. I also used a black ink Pentel Brushpen for the crisp black lines.
I’m going to frame this and give it to Xueyuan.

I prepared my inks for this artwork: I filled the reservoir of two waterbrushes and added a bit of water. I also used a black ink Pentel Brushpen for the crisp black lines.
I’m going to frame this and give it to Xueyuan.
One of my goals during our summer vacation was to draw, which I did enough of to feel good. Here’s a doodle that filled my small sketchbook Canson art book universal (14×21 cm / 4×6 in).
My third go at Inktober! I continued to draw in my small sketchbook Canson art book universal (14×21 cm / 4×6 in). I didn’t have a lot of time for it but I drew every day. Some of the drawings I like very much, the others, not so much!
Both of these Moebius illustrations, that I had seen at the exhibition in Toulon, were done on bristol paper, 82×128 mm, using alcohol ink Brushmarkers and Promarkers.
Sepia ink with nib for the outline of the Moebius bust monolith, and warm grey markers:
Uni-ball pin pens (thin and really thin), and coloured alcohol ink markers for the blond Narcissus: