@Zivio - Thank you so much for your kind thoughts and encouragement! I hope you'll join us for the last 10 days of Inktober - using the word prompts is a great way to practice. Did I see that you're working on Spencerian? You can ask for feedback on your form too.
@AnasaziWrites is quite the expert!
@Erica McPhee truly has created an incredibly welcoming community offering a very safe and inviting space for creative experimentation.
As for rooms full of work... Have you ever seen Clouzot's documentary film "Le mystere Picasso"? In it, the artist creates canvass after canvass, and they aren't very good paintings. But he keeps painting more of them, and then more of them. He's relentless in his work, and that's what makes him a master of it.
At two-thirds of the way through Inktober, the drawing challenge is feeling relentless, but then when it's all over, I always feel like I've come up with a few good ideas, a few techniques to follow up with, even one or two nice drawings! Or at any rate, I have 31 drawings that I didn't have last month.
@AnasaziWrites - what a clever interpretation of "fuzzy"! And what an apt analogy about feeling more at home with certain media. I think we're opposites - watercolors and broad edge calligraphy are my "earth" and pointed pen work is a bit farther out for me, maybe somewhere in the asteroid belt.
In that spirit, and in the spirit of experimentation, I put pointed pen to wet paper to make it....
21. Fuzzy