Inktobert

Published: November 1, 2018
Categories: Muppet Mindset

Jarrod Fairclough – Every year artists from around the world take part in the art challenge ‘Inktober’, 31 days of prompts for you to interpret as you wish.  This year I decided to take part, and armed with my Wacom tablet and a pirated copy of Photoshop (shh), I spent hours drawing and coloring and editing.  I decided I needed a theme if I was going to do it properly, and chose everyone’s favorite dull friend, Bert!  So I present all 31 days worth to you now, with each prompt above their respective drawing.

Day 1 – Poisonous
1 - P is for PoisonousDay 2 – Tranquil
2 - T Is For TranquilDay 3 – Roasted
3 - R Is For RoastedDay 4 – Spell
4 - S Is For SpellDay 5 – Chicken
5 - C Is For ChickenDay 6 – Drool
6 - D Is For DroolingDay 7 – Exhausted
7 - E Is For ExhaustedDay 8 – Star
8 - S Is For StarDay 9 – Precious
9 - P Is For PreciousDay 10 – Flowing
10 - F Is For FlowingDay 11 – Cruel
11- C Is For CruelDay 12 – Whale
12 - W Is For WhaleDay 13 – Guarded
13 - G Is For GuardedDay 14 – Clock
14 - C Is For ClockDay 15 – Weak
15 - W Is For WeakDay 16 – Angular
16 - A Is For AngularDay 17 – Swollen
17 - S Is For SwollenDay 18 – Bottle
18 - B Is For BottleDay 19 – Scorched
19 - S Is For ScorchedDay 20 – Breakable
20 - B Is For BreakableDay 21 – Drain
21 - D Is For DrainDay 22 – Expensive
22 - E Is For ExpensiveDay 23 – Muddy
23 - M Is For MuddyDay 24 – Slice
24 - C Is For ChopDay 25 – Prickly
25 - P Is For PricklyDay 26 – Stretch
26 - S Is For StretchDay 27 – Thunder
27 - T Is For ThunderDay 28 – Gift
28 - G Is For GiftDay 29 – Double
29 - D Is For DoubleDay 30 – Jolt
30 - J Is For JoltDay 31 – Slice
31 - S Is For Slice

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