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This was a gray scale marker only drawing on Yupo paper, picking out the negative spaces with the clear marker. |
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A slight variation on the theme of being in over my head again… |
There is a category for every month but the one month that seems to get the most attention is Inktober. Ink seems to intrigue every artist from the fine artist type to the casual manga fan. I can only speculate why this particular event over many of the others is so popular, but like Jake Parker, I am doing this to improve my inking skills. It is not so much that I don’t ink anymore and that this is a way to satiate that need, but rather, inking takes a certain kind of exactness, a dexterity to carry out the various line weights and knowing it has to be correct, whatever that means, because of its finite properties.
Thanks for the inspiring post Ron- it's really nice to see so many styles in one list!
Very nice article! This year's Inktober has already produced some incredible pieces … really enjoying it. Thanks for showcasing what can be achieved.
I was searching for inspiration and i found it.. ??
Thanks a million for this! When looking at art I intensely admire it can be hard to stay more inspired than disheartened. Seeing so many artists make undeniably brilliant artwork while staying honest to themselves is a breath of fresh air and confidence. Time to draw!
One day maybe I'll make it… but for now I'm itching to get started in SAS in September!!
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look what you made me do lyrics
Amazing post, Ron. I learned a lot of authors that I didn't know about. I want to share with you two of my favourites ink artists ever:
Hugo Pratt, an italian author that started his professional career in Argentina. The author of Corto Maltés: https://ar.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=hugo%20pratt&rs=typed&term_meta%5B%5D=hugo%7Ctyped&term_meta%5B%5D=pratt%7Ctyped
Quique Alcatena, my favourite artist in the world I think, he is an argetinian comic book artist, just check his work: http://quiquealcatena.blogspot.com.ar/2009/06/dinastia-maldita-2.html
Another two argentinian comic book artist:
Alberto Breccia: https://ar.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=alberto%20breccia&rs=typed&term_meta%5B%5D=alberto%7Ctyped&term_meta%5B%5D=breccia%7Ctyped
José Muñoz: https://www.google.com.ar/search?q=jose+mu%C3%B1oz&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikmae-5-TWAhWLhJAKHUhuAF8Q_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=900
Also check out the black and white work of Dutch artist Cornelis Jetses.
Awesome collection Ron!
Such a great post, Ron! Just I want to add a few: Hugo Pratt, the italian artist (formed in Argentina), creator of Corto Maltesse and one of the best ink artist of all times, Alberto Breccia, specially in his graphic novel Perramus, take a glance of them!
Great collection here, Ron. Thanks for putting this together!
Amazing stuff – thanks for this. Inspiring to be sure!!
Great collection, thanks for putting it together for us! Another favorite of mine is Joseph Clement Coll.