Greetings…
It’s Inktober. And here’s another learn series. I have been doing some ink and pen drawing with many styles and colours. And having a wonderful time doing these art forms apart from my canvas painting.
What is Ink and Pen drawing?
The idea is to use a pen to apply ink to a surface. Though, there are various techniques in this form. Mostly, the artist uses black ink but you can add colours if you prefer.
What type of paper to use?
The paper which has smooth surface is preferred. Since it will give you a good flow to your pen.
What pens to use?
I particularly use Luxor fine tip Pen (Set of 10) because I like to add colour to my art. You can use Micron pens of different thickness to add more details to your drawing.
The important thing: Enjoy the process because it’s meditative.
So, here are a few of my artworks.





Of course, more to add and many in progress. Till then, pick up those pens and create your art!
Few techniques which you can learn…


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Beautiful artwork! I didn’t realise Inktober was a thing until this post and now I feel inspired to a project like this 🤗✨
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Go ahead, Hannah. You already have amazing skills in drawing. Thank you very much and feels good that I can inspire.
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You’re most welcome! You are so sweet, you always inspire me with your kindness and your posts 🌺🤗
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Thank you very much for such kind words. Pass on this inspiration to many others through your blog.
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Aww you’re most welcome! Of course, I hope to inspire and uplift others 😊🤗
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I loved Roar and the owl! Thank you so much for sharing those techniques too!
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Thank you very much, Introverted Thoughts. I am glad you found it helpful.
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Wow this is so cool!! They should have added my style too, the only one that’s missing, called noodles or scribbling. 😂🙈🙈
Jokes aside, I love the owl you made, it’s so cute! 💜
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Hahaha. Shruba, your technique is worldwide accepted one. Actually, noodles and scribbling is a pattern. So, go ahead and create something beautiful. Thank you very much for liking my owl. It’s a personal favourite too.
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Beautiful art dear ❤️❤️
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Thank you, Sakshi…
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Keep it up ☺️
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love your drawings and thanks for the follow. I’m now following you.. ❤️
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Thank you very much, Cindy. Loved your blog too!
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You are most welcome Vrinda! Thanks so much!
Stay Strong and be well! ❤️ Cindy
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How wonderful Vrinda..Gifted with lots of talents!
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Thank you very much. Great to see such a lovely comment.
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Most welcome Vrinda
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Beautiful! I love all of them!
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Thank you, Wardah.
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Nice work! I myself enjoy using fountain pens for everything, except that I can’t draw to save my life. Love the extra bits you added for cross hatching. Those are some techniques I could certainly practice when I doodle.
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Thank you very much. Go ahead and practice. You will eventually get a hang-on it.
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Looks like fun. Love the zentangle one especially. I’ve known about Inktober before but maybe I’ll actually try it this year!
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Thank you, Marisbave. Go ahead and try it out.
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Marvellous! So lovely and precise 💖
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Thank you very much for such a lovely comment. Made my day!
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Such beautiful pictures! I love the detail! ❤
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Thank you very much, Cheriewhite for such a lovely comment.
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You’re very welcome, Vrinda.
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