Inktober 2019, 22


I adore INKTOBER!

FPR Himalayan with the Ultraflex niv shows off Robert Oster Blue Sea ink.
Robert Oster creates inks for people who love the ocean!

**INK case you missed it, this year, I am taking on a class on illustration,
and that class is requiring a commitment for two months.
I’m excited and a little sad I will miss Inktober…
but I made it very very easy for me.
I am using the itty-bitty 2-inch Hahnemühle ZigZag Accordian Journal
and keeping it simple, hearts to begin. Every day.  A simple commitment.
To find out about Inktober, visit here.

To hear about classes, follow me on Facebook
or check out my new, improved dkatiepowellart.com

About dkatiepowellart

hollywood baby turned beach gurl turned steel&glass city gurl turned cowgurl turned herb gurl turned green city gurl. . . artist writer photographer. . . cat lover but misses our big dogs, gone to heaven. . . buddhist and interested in the study of spiritual traditions. . . foodie, organic, lover of all things mik, partner in conservation business mpfconservation, consummate blogger, making a dream happen, insomniac who is either reading buddhist teachings or not-so-bloody mysteries or autobio journal thangs early in the morning when i can't sleep
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2 Responses to Inktober 2019, 22

  1. Dan Antion says:

    I love this, Kate! Back in the 60s, my dad found a piece of telephone cable. It had at least 50 strands of multi-colored thin wire inside. He stripped the cover off, and wound sections of the wire together, making a braided wire that was about 3/16″ thick. He made rings out of the wire, and he finished the top (where the setting would be) in tiny curls like the ones you drew. He gave them away to kids at the bowling alley he managed. They were quite popular, but easily damaged. Thanks for jogging that memory loose.

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