Inktober: Days 4-7

Day 4: Spell – Yarrow

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With the prompt, I had searched ‘flowers most commonly used in spells’ in which it had come up with a few suggestions, and for a while, I was back and forth between Yarrow and Lavender, however, I personally have not heard of yarrow a lot, so wanted to play around with that imagery.

I tried to approach this piece in a similar style to the bonsai tree pixie, but I feel it may be too similar, the only difference being the figure and the type of branches. I also feel I may have made the face too masculine, as the jaw is sharp, the neck wide and the shoulders do look broad. Although I felt this was an issue a couple of days ago, I have had time to reflect, and have since realised that the piece is not bad, as there are women who will have more masculine features, such as strong jawlines and are proud to have those features. So, through this piece, I have found that I don’t just have one face syndrome (a case in which an artist will unconsciously draw almost the same face in every design), I am able to work with different faces, features and shapes.

I imagine this character to be the owner of an apothecary in which other pixies will purchase medicine, or purchase ingredients for spells and so on.

 

Day 5: Chicken – Chick and Hen plant 

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I was really stumped with this prompt and how I could find a flower or plant that would relate to it, until I had searched ‘chicken plant’ in which the results had come up with a chick and hen plant, which is a type of succulent, which I believe has its name because they will often have one big plant, which I assume is the hen, which will be surrounded by a few little ones, which I assume are the hens.

For this character, I wanted to make it seem as if the plants were growing from her, so decided to plant a few big ones around her body, which would then be surrounded by the little ones. Then, instead of giving the character hair, I wanted to make it seem as if the leaves were her hair, so inevitably, I had given her a big succulent growing out of her head.

The ink within this piece had my bleeding issues than any of the previous ones, which I believe was due to all of the smaller leaves that I had drawn within the plants. Because of this issue, however, I have started to use a white ink pen within my designs, which has helped a lot, especially for covering up any accidental bleeds. I also feel it helped given the designs more lighter areas, particularly within this piece as I have been able to add highlights to specific leaves, which has helped break up a lot of the darkness from the ink.

 

Day 6: Drooling – Sundew

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This flower choice is based on the prompt ‘Drooling’. The plant itself produces a sap that attracts flies which I then believe it eats. When looking at photos of the plant, the sap does look like drops of drool, and I felt it would be fun to attempt to illustrate it, especially when using ink.

For this plant I had started by drawing out rough shapes for the curling spines, I then started adding in the little strands in which the sap would be produced from. Then with water and a paintbrush, I started bleeding out the ink, which had made the plant almost look more feathery and softer. Once the water and ink had dried, I then went in with my white pen, highlighting specific strands and adding in the sap drops to the end of them.

I do like this design as I have approached it in a different way to the previous designs, and believe the new technique has given her a more interesting look as she definitely has more contrast in comparison to the previous characters.

This character to me has a sense of ‘look but do not touch’ quality to her. I believe her beauty would draw other characters in, but like the flies with the actual plant, they would not have a very fortunate end.

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Day 7: Exhausted – Jasmine

I had chosen this flower when searching ‘plants which help you sleep’ in which one of the answers had suggested jasmine.

I wanted to keep this character very light and airy in comparison to the last piece, as to give her a more dreamlike and airy quality to her.

To me, this character would be very kind and gentle, but also quite ditsy and airy. I believe she would sleep more than any of the other characters, but when she is awake, she is a joy to be around because she gives off a quiet peaceful energy, letting other characters stresses disappear, even just for a little while.

 

WEEK ONE IS COMPLETE!

I have enjoyed doing each of the pieces so far and believe I have discovered a good flow/system for creating them. I don’t believe I have struggled much with timing as of yet, but in the weeks to come, when other projects start to run alongside this one, I feel I may begin to struggle more with timing, but I will soldier on, as I refuse to miss a day!

 

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