
The fatwa fever isn’t as high this year as it was last year, but far be it from me to let that get in the way of some good old-fashioned sacrilege.

The fatwa fever isn’t as high this year as it was last year, but far be it from me to let that get in the way of some good old-fashioned sacrilege.
I would benefit from more practice in producing clean finished drawings from rough sketches. To that end, it’s high time I tried my hand at some proper ink work.
Inspired by the imminent closing of a local art supply store, I purchased a pad of Bristol paper, a vial of ink, and a Kolinsky sable brush. Much as I enjoy the convenience and versatility of drawing with my Wacom tablet, I’m hoping the use of physical materials will help teach me a bit more discipline; you pay more attention to your line when you can’t erase or undo a stroke. But mostly, it just seemed like it would be fun to try. The feel of a real brush against paper is damned satisfying now and then!
I made my first attempt last night, inking a mouse skull I had sketched the night before:

And tonight, I drew one of my favorite Disney characters:


And with that, I’m taking a break from sketching Vikings every day. It’s time to stretch my legs a bit; I have much that I want to accomplish.