For the month of October, I'm participating in the annual #inktober drawing challenge. I'll be following some of the official Inktober prompts, but mostly the SciArt Inktober prompts. I will also be giving up my colorful inks and restricting myself to black ink.
Today, I'm following the #SciArtInktober prompt "lipid" and drawing some phospholipids.
Today's #SciArtInktober prompt is "transcription". As with many of the prompts this month, this one pulls me back to my student days. I was, and still am, completely fascinated by the molecular machinery of life.
I may have to try this drawing again, and get the curves a little more smooth.
This is going to be my 31 day thread, which I hope and expect to keep up with, because each one takes me less than an hour. We'll see, but declaring my intentions helps keep me on track
I'm going to do them all as linocut stamps, no bigger than one inch square
Inktober 2023! Doing a bit of cheating this year and using Inktober to start a project: What Should I Put in My Dungeon? Helpful dungeon design principles and suggestions to assist oubliette architects.
Starting Inktober with a quick thing and the usual disclaimer: I probably won't do the whole month, just pick words here and there.
1 - Dream #inktober#inktober2023
Je ne sais pas dessiner... mais en ce mois d'octobre graphique et artistique, la bibliothécaire que je suis aimerait partager les couvertures illustrées qu'elle découvre parmi le fonds de romans des années 30 aux années 70 en cours de récolement à la #bibliothèque de l'Arsenal.
Vu mon état cette année, je vais m’imposer aucune contrainte pour #Inktober. Je vais déjà essayer d’aller au bout pour la 5eme année consécutive. Il y aura de la vraie encre ou de l’encre numérique car j’ai pas eu le temps d’acheter des fournitures. 😅 #Inktober2023