elys.@redheadkiink invented the prompt list. Thank you!
twitter is going to ruin this crop, but here’s my contribution to #ARTober2020 as an alternative to inkt*ber!
— elys. (@redheadkiink) September 30, 2020
i saw more that were geared for visual artists so i decided to make one that was inclusive to writers, too!
( graphic by @starpaved, prompt list is by me !! ) pic.twitter.com/BMX4Wi3Cmv
Many people have created their own versions of Artober2020. There are different lists from different people.
]]>Dear Muse,
Hello. How are you? It has been some time when you last visited me. I’m looking for you now. I need your help to create quality art. You can also ask your friends to drop by and give me some inspiration. I need to choose a theme and continue the same theme to create a series. Won’t you please drop some ideas here? My human fellow writers are too busy to visit my blog. I often search online for writing prompts and drawing prompts. Sometimes, I can reflect and draw upon the ideas. Other times, I’m at a loss. I need themes that resonate with me, in order to generate a whole series of drawings.
Thank you.
Signed,
Your grateful protege.