It’s October, and for artists, that means one thing: challenge season is officially here. Sure, Halloween gets the spotlight with pumpkins, ghosts, and creepy costumes, but the real magic is happening ...
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 ...
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's October, and that means one thing. No, not Halloween (although that does form part of it). October has become the ultimate month for art challenges. From Inktober to Arttrober and even Orctober, ...
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 ...
US-based illustrator Jake Parker started the Inktober drawing challenge in 2009, in which participating artists from all over the world have to draw a different ink drawing every day in October and ...
The worldwide art project, in which people try to draw something every day throughout October, is underway. This may seem like quite a task but amateur artists and therapists say illustrating daily ...
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