Oh, this is so much fun. I love seeing all the drawings and doodles.
Here’s mine. Ther larger one is my “sitting in meetings” zen doodling. I usually try to do two months on one page.
@marionberries Yours is really fun!
On this day in 2004, I lost my first baby. Normally I try to draw a little tribute for him, but none of the lists provided anything very appropriate this year. So I just did my own thing.
My 9-12 slowtober drawing. Prompt was ‘candle’.
I’m so sorry about your baby. I’m not in the same boat, but we have a name for the baby we would have had if my body and mind could handle having another one. I think about this unborn baby every so often and feel sad.
Thank you. I’m sorry that you’re not able to have another. There are some similarities – thinking about all the things that might have been.
I finished my swap claims, so I’m back! I’ve gone offlist again because this is obviously Miss Rita Ellen CheeseBoard.
Lol, Cheeseboard! Her hair is just great.
Thanks! The hair was the starting point on this one.
Randy Johnson… pretty sure he moved to my neck of the woods and played for the Diamondbacks!
Haven’t really been doing any of the October drawing things but I’m bored this afternoon so I decided to draw. I combined Mab’s Drawloween prompt of skeleton with Peachtober prompt of egg.
I know it’s been a minute since I’ve posted my doodles, I’m still doodling small prompts, but trying to encapsulate my weekend prompts into something a little more substantial.
October 10/11 were nature and euphoria, which I tried to capture in this print. Nature = moths, and euphoria = the feeling of capturing some beautiful (or watching it hatch and letting it go).
That looks like a print rather than a drawing. Like from a printing press.
ATC “Medusa”. Drawlloween prompt: gorgon
ATC “Hellhound”. Drawlloween prompt: Hellhound
Atc “you get that thing I sent you?” Drawlloween prompt: skeleton
Yeah! Sorry, my post wasn’t very clear. I carved this in linoleum based on drawings I did yesterday and today.
He did, but we still love him in Seattle.
Yay, linocuts! Did you press them yourself? I took a printmaking class back in college where we did lino and also copper etching. Super fun stuff. Ahhhh college. Happy days.