A few more Inktober works to finish off the month. The first is a crab fishing boat being tossed by swells. The second is a view of dense, old-growth forest.
These two inks, unlike earlier Inktober works, were done with a crow quill (dip) pen and dark, blue-black ink on toned paper. The fun of a flexible nib like a crow quill is the variety of lines you can make. They can be thin, thick tapering, wide and dark, and a lot more. But dip pen drawing takes a lot of practice and a steady hand.
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