LAST WEEK, The Post’s Comic Riffs spotlighted InkTober, the social-media campaign created by Utah-based artist Jake Parker that encourages artists to share their drawings every day in October. In that ...
October is upon us, which can only mean one thing — besides the fact that it is socially acceptable to drink as many Pumpkin Spice Lattes as you want — it’s the beginning of Inktober! In fact we have ...
When Libby McArthur, an Evergreen Park Community High School art teacher, first heard about Inktober, the challenge proved too daunting. But that initial effort to finish 31 consecutive drawings — one ...
This year, it’s the spooky, scary Halloween-themed Inktober pieces that we’re most excited about. These pieces are wonderfully weird, magnificently macabre, spectacularly spooky, and even more ...
Inktober 2017 has officially drawn to a close and artists everywhere are setting down their pencils and pens to heave a sigh of relief. If you made it to the finish line, congratulations. But if you ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Artist Shanti Chary ...
Events that build communities are a wonderful and beloved thing, and sometimes it only takes a little inspiration and a little magic for global engagements in certain trends. Inktober is one such ...
It looks like a bad crop job, but I did a bad job planning the page and ran out of paper. #inktober #inktober2017 pic.twitter.com/rCSPIZt8ec ...
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