Inktober 2020 #25 – Buddy

Buddy always seemed like a dog’s name to me. So, here’s a boy playing with his Buddy.

Fast line drawing using fat lines this time.

Illustration for the twenty-fifth day of the 2020 Inktober illustration prompt: Buddy.

Inktober 2020 #24 – Dig

I also considered drawing a pirate digging up buried treasure, but I decided on this puppy instead. I’m a little concerned that the dirt he’s throwing back fades into the dirt in the pile too much. What do you think?

A cartoon of a puppy digging a hole in the ground.

Inktober 2020 #23 – RIP

RIP, of course, means Rest in Peace. We as a country and as a world have lost so many this year. Rest in Peace to all of them.

Two doves in an overgrown patch of grass and wildflowers.  There is a tombstone reading, "REST IN Peace  All those lost in 2020."

Inktober 2020 #22 – Chef

Here’s a chef. Playing with a different style.

Who ever said people need faces? Pft.

(BTW, I just finished watching a Doctor Who episode where the monster sucked off people’s faces through the TV. So. Faceless people. Yeah.)

An illustration of a woman in a chef's uniform standing with a spoon in her hand.  Drawn in a simplified style without a face or detailed hands.

Inktober 2020 #21 – Sleep

Cuteness overload! Two sleeping babies. I bet they’re best friends.

A toddler sleeps with a baby dragon curled up around them.

Inktober 2020 #20 – Coral

Some coral. With an eel. Because coral alone is boring. It needed an eel.

(Coral is really boring to draw. Like, REALLY boring.)

An eel swimming around some coral.

Inktober 2020 #19 – Trap

I felt very evil while drawing this one. Poor fly. But a spider’s gotta eat.

A housefly frantically tries to pull its feet free from a spider's web as the spider looms behind it

Inktober 2020 #18 – Storm

This lightning storm was fun to draw. The piece was all about the lighting. And the lightning. Lighting my lightning. 🙂

A boy standing in front of an open window at night watching a lightning storm.

Inktober 2020 #17 – Rocket

Well, I’ve drawn real rockets and sci-fi rockets. I considered drawing Rocket Raccoon. But I decided to draw a boy lighting a bottle rocket instead.

Lines only. Didn’t bother with shading today. Maybe I’ll come back to it.

A line drawing of a boy lighting a bottle rocket.

Inktober 2020 #16 – Outpost

Lot of stairs to get up there, but I bet the view is spectacular!

A black and white drawing of a rock formation with an arch.  On the very top is a tower.  There are lots of stairs.
Illustration for the sixteenth day of the 2020 Inktober illustration prompt: Outpost.