The History of Inktober

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October is here, and it's time to celebrate Inktober! This month, we'll be exploring the fascinating world of ink, including its rich history, how to make your own ink and tips for creating stunning ink-based artwork. Inktober is an annual art challenge that was started by Jake Parker, an illustrator and comic book artist, in 2009. Since then, it has become a worldwide sensation, encouraging artists of all levels to create ink drawings and share them on social media.

The Inception of Inktober (2009)

Inktober began as a personal challenge for Jake Parker to improve his own inking skills and develop better drawing habits. He wanted to overcome the tendency to procrastinate and set a goal to create one ink drawing every day for the entire month of October. Parker's commitment to consistency and discipline in his art practice led him to develop Inktober as a way to motivate others to do the same.

black and white ink drawing of tall grass

Inktober's Early Years (2010s)

In the early years, Inktober gained a modest following within the art community. Artists shared their ink drawings online using the hashtag #Inktober, primarily on platforms like Twitter and Instagram. The challenge's simplicity, focus on traditional inking techniques, and the supportive community that developed around it contributed to its gradual popularity.

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Expansion and Worldwide Participation (Mid to Late 2010s)

As more artists joined in and shared their work online, Inktober's reach began to expand. Artists from various backgrounds and skill levels started participating, making it a diverse and inclusive challenge. The use of the #Inktober hashtag allowed artists to connect, share their creations, and receive feedback from a global audience.

black ink drawing of a coffee cup

Inktober Traditions and Prompts (2010s - Present)

Inktober evolved with the introduction of official prompt lists. Jake Parker began releasing an annual prompt list that provided participants with a single word or phrase for each day of October. These prompts served as creative inspiration, sparking a wide range of interpretations and artistic styles.

Challenges and Controversies (2020s)

In recent years, Inktober has faced some challenges and controversies. In 2020, there were allegations of plagiarism against Jake Parker, which led to a significant portion of the art community reconsidering their participation in the event. Some artists also raised concerns about the lack of diversity and inclusivity in the official prompt lists.

Adaptation and Community-Led Initiatives (2020s - Present)

In response to the challenges and controversies, the art community demonstrated its resilience and adaptability. Many artists continued to celebrate the spirit of Inktober by participating in community-led initiatives and challenges while distancing themselves from the official event.

Inktober remains a beloved tradition for countless artists worldwide, promoting the values of creativity, discipline, and artistic growth. Its history reflects not only the evolution of the challenge itself but also the ever-changing landscape of the online art community, where artists come together to share their passion and inspiration through the medium of ink. Let us know in the comments if you are participating in the Inktober art challenge.

Happy arting,

Laurie & Bex

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