Here is a collection of my drawings that only use black ink! 🖊️ 🖤
This sketchbook tour shares the different styles and types of drawings done all with one pen! The black ink pen is so versatile 😍 I love creating big and bold patterns with it as well as delicate flowers 💐
I highly recommend this pen to anyone 🥰 especially those who are left handed! I have NEVER smeared this pen - and that’s coming from someone who drags their hand across the page while drawing 😂
In order from left to right:
- Patience ⚫️
- Swords and Daggers 🗡️
- Doodle page 😃
- Match smoke 💨
- Flower bouquets 💐
- Wavy patterns 🌊
- Fantasy Doodles 👑
Materials:
- Strathmore sketchbook 5.5” x 8.5” size 📕
- Pilot precise V5 rolling ball pen in black ink 🖊️
... Read moreHey fellow art lovers! After sharing my black ink sketchbook tour, I've had so many questions about where I get my drawing and doodle ideas, especially when using just one versatile pen. I totally get it – sometimes you just need that little spark to get your creativity flowing! So, let's dive deeper into how you can find endless inspiration for your own black ink creations, whether you're sketching in your Strathmore notebook or just doodling on a scrap of paper.
First off, don't underestimate the power of a good 'Doodle Page'. This is your playground! Instead of aiming for a masterpiece every time, dedicate sections of your sketchbook to just experimenting. Try abstract shapes, repeating patterns, or even tiny versions of larger concepts like those 'Swords and Daggers' or 'Match Smoke' drawings I shared. For 'Fantasy Doodles', think about mythical creatures, magical symbols, or whimsical houses. The key is to let your hand move freely without judgment. Pinterest is an amazing resource for 'drawing ideas pinterest doodle' searches – create a board dedicated to black ink art and watch the ideas flow!
Mastering black ink isn't just about what you draw, but how you draw it. Even with a single pen, you can achieve incredible depth and texture. Try varying your pressure slightly for different line weights, or layer lines to create darker areas. Techniques like hatching (parallel lines), cross-hatching (intersecting lines), stippling (dots), and scribbling can create amazing textures for fur, water, or even the smoke from a match. For example, my 'Wavy Patterns' really come to life with careful line work and subtle shading. Finding a pen that works for you is crucial; I can't stress enough how much my Pilot precise V5 has helped me, especially as a left-handed artist who struggles with smudging. A good pen combined with quality paper, like what you find in a Strathmore sketchbook, makes all the difference in preventing bleed-through and ensuring your ink dries quickly.
If you're ever feeling stuck, try these simple prompts:
Nature's Geometry: Look closely at leaves, flowers, or even rocks. How can you simplify their forms into black ink lines and patterns? Think about delicate flowers or intricate plant structures.
Everyday Objects: Pick a common item – a coffee mug, a pair of glasses, a houseplant – and draw it from different angles, focusing only on its contours and shadows.
Abstract Emotions: Try to draw what a feeling looks like. Does 'Patience' look like a slow, meandering line, or a tightly coiled spring?
Mini Storyboards: Draw a quick sequence of three to five panels telling a tiny story, using only black ink.
Remember, your sketchbook is a place for growth and exploration. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; they're just stepping stones to your next great idea. I hope these extra tips and insights help you on your black ink drawing journey! There's something so satisfying about creating with just black ink. What are your favorite black ink tools or drawing prompts? Share in the comments, I'd love to hear them!
Can I use your art as reference material? I love it so much!!🔥❤️