Inktober 2020: The Heart of a Witch
My Inktober 2020 output was limited to this very personal short comic, which represented certain significant aspects of my isolated pandemic life and relationships.
My Inktober 2020 output was limited to this very personal short comic, which represented certain significant aspects of my isolated pandemic life and relationships.
I split Inktober 2019 into three short comics that used the official prompts. For the final third of October, I did a short horror comic about a witch and an ice cream vendor. Based on a true story.
I split Inktober 2019 into three short comics that used the official prompts. For the middle third of October, I did a sequel to last year’s Inktober comic Together Alone. I really enjoyed revisiting the supernatural seas! Maybe a happy ending next year… maybe.
I split Inktober 2019 into three short comics that used the official prompts. For the first third of October, I wanted to do something with witches of color that involved a happy/triumphant ending after grief and violation. I also wanted to play with the built-in type features in Procreate.
I split Inktober 2018 into several small projects. The last week of October was my attempt at a creepy rhyming comic, using the official prompts.
I split Inktober 2018 into several small projects. For the middle two weeks of October, I tried my hand at a short black and white horror comic. It ended up not being very scary, but creating a narrative out of the prompts was a fun challenge and I am proud of the tragic tale that resulted. People were divided about my schoolmistressy handwriting — some found it tough to read, others said it added a lot of personality.