I decided to participate in the month-long InkTober drawing challenge this year.
I completed the entire challenge in 2016 and 2017 but I opted out last year because I was struggling with some health issues and I knew I wouldn’t be able to keep up with the pace of the daily challenge.
So far, I’ve been keeping up with this year’s list of daily prompts. I enjoy the challenge of coming up with a creative way to illustrate each word; and I hope I won’t run out of creative inspiration or the physical energy I need to invest in each day.
To save on the amount of time I invest each day, I’ve changed the way I share my drawings each day. Instead of writing a blog post for each drawing, I’m sharing them on my Instagram account with a short blurb about what inspired them, then I’ll share them here in groups as the challenge progresses.
As titled, this post is to share my drawings for the first ten days of InkTober 2019. I’ve included the image of the official InkTober prompt list below:
The first prompt on this year’s list is Ring for which I didn’t stretch my imagination too far.
Mindless was the prompt for Day 2 of the challenge. All that kept popping into my thoughts as I tried to decide what to draw was one of the characters from the Wizard Oz…
A bout of insomnia gave me the opportunity to add some colour to my mindless scarecrow.
For Day 3 the prompt was Bait. An unfortunate worm on the end of a fishing hook is what I was inspired to draw.
How could one not think of the beautiful and unique results of what happens when it gets cold enough outside to Freeze water droplets, which is what I drew for Day 4.
LEGO is a toy that I believe has no age limit. Over the years, I’ve given many sets of it as gifts to the children of close friends and family, and I’ve often felt like keeping some of those gifts for myself. The Day 5 prompt was Build, which made me think of all the things I built with LEGO over the years.
More insomnia means more colour…
I wrote recently about wanting a dog, so of course what immediately jumped into my mind to illustrate the Day 6 prompt, Husky, was a dog—a Siberian Husky to be specific.
On Day 7, I drew a fairy—at least how I think a fairy might look— to illustrate the prompt Enchanted.
The prompt Frail brought up some very personal thoughts and emotions for me. It made me think about how I’ve had to accept that there are times, because of my health challenges—especially my chronic pain, when I am frail.
The prompt for Day 9, Swing, uplifted my spirits. It made me think of happy childhood memories.
My favourite prompt to illustrate in the challenge so far is Pattern for Day 10’s prompt. It gave me the chance to indulge in drawing lines, which I’ve grown to love.
I hope you enjoy what I’ve created for the first ten days of InkTober 2019. I’ll be back to share more drawings soon…













Brilliant, looking forward to seeing more
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Thank you! 🙏🏽
I’m on a brief hiatus for our long weekend (Thanksgiving). Although I’m not posting I’m still drawing.
One more day & I’ll jump back into the challenge 📓✍🏽
I hope all is good with you 😊
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