#Inktober 24: Chop
Another weird prompt. Montblanc 149 fountain pen filled with Montblanc psychedelic purple ink, with shading from a water brush, all on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

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Another weird prompt. Montblanc 149 fountain pen filled with Montblanc psychedelic purple ink, with shading from a water brush, all on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

I challenged myself to wake up at 5 AM today and go on a run. Was rewarded by the best full moon views ever.


A quick and cute one. Retro 51 Tornado on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

The expensive but coveted Pelikan M800 Stone Garden fountain pen.
Staedtler pigment liner 0.7 on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

This year’s prompts are weird…
Pilot Futayaku double-sided brush pen, Faber Castell Pitt brush pens and a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

Here’s what’s going on in a nutshell:
Set out while it was still dark outside:

Was rewarded by an awesome sunrise:

And some Egyptian geese:

As well as a pied kingfisher on the hunt:

A white-throated kingfisher was perching on a wire above the boat dock (you can barely see him, I know, but they’re flighty, so I couldn’t get nearer):

I was super surprised to see a ring-necked dove, as they’ve been overrun by common pigeons:

On the way back I saw a gathering of kayaks in the sea, which was a first for me:

A little over 10K on a very interesting run:

Probably only my D&D group will get this, but it made me laugh so I don’t care.

I also got yesterday’s dragon all coloured up:

I’ll upload a coloured version later on, but for now this line art was created with a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

I made three tries with this boring prompt before I got to this “Alice in Wonderland” inspired one.
Staedtler pigment liner on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.
