Monday, October 20, 2025

Inktober | Day 21

🖊 Inktober Artist Tag – Day #21

Welcome to Day 21 of my Inktober challenge! Each day, I’m drawing a different prompt with a simple Catholic twist. Today’s theme is “Rivals”, and I chose to reflect on Saint Ignatius Loyola.


Today’s Drawing Prompt: “Blast”

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🏴 Saint Ignatius Loyola

During battle Saint Ignatius was hit in the leg by a cannonball and it saved his soul. Before this he did not practice the faith well. During his recovery he was stuck in a hospital bed where all he had to read were spiritual texts and that ended up converting him. I will have to thank the Writer for suggesting this, it is the perfect saint for the word, BLAST.


🗣 Artist Tag Questions

  • What is one thing that has changed your life?
  • Have you ever been in battle?
  • Favorite event in history?

Thanks for following along! I’ll be posting a new Catholic-themed Inktober drawing every day. Check back tomorrow for the next prompt!

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Inktober | Day 19

🖊 Inktober Artist Tag – Day #19

Welcome to Day 19 of my Inktober challenge! Each day, I’m drawing a different prompt with a simple Catholic twist. Today’s theme is “Arctic”, and I chose to reflect on Our Lady of the Snows.


Today’s Drawing Prompt: “Arctic”

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🕊 Our Lady of the Snows 

I thought it appropriate to draw Our Lady of the Snows for the word Arctic since we live in this cold state and rarely get much snow! I should pray we get lots of snow so I’ll have something to shovel this winter!


🗣 Questions for Readers

  • Favorite snow sport?
  • Do you like snow?
  • Favorite winter activity?

Thanks for following along! I’ll be posting a new Catholic-themed Inktober drawing every day. Check back tomorrow for the next prompt!

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Inktober | Day 18

🖊 Inktober Artist Tag – Day #18

Welcome to Day 18 of my Inktober challenge! Each day, I’m drawing a different prompt with a simple Catholic twist. Today’s theme is “Deal”, and I chose to reflect on Jesus’ Betrayal. By far, this drawing has taken the longest to draw for the inktober series. As you can tell there is a lot of ink on the paper!


Today’s Drawing Prompt: “Deal”

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🕊 Matthew Chapter 27

And when morning was come, all the chief priests and ancients of the people took counsel against Jesus, that they might put him to death.  2 And they brought him bound, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor.  3 Then Judas, who betrayed him, seeing that he was condemned, repenting himself, brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and ancients, 4 Saying: I have sinned in betraying innocent blood. But they said: What is that to us? look thou to it.  5 And casting down the pieces of silver in the temple, he departed: and went and hanged himself with an halter.


Thanks for following along! I’ll be posting a new Catholic-themed Inktober drawing every day. Check back tomorrow for the next prompt!

Inktober | Day 17

🖊 Inktober Artist Tag – Day #17

Welcome to Day 17 of my Inktober challenge! Each day, I’m drawing a different prompt with a simple Catholic twist. Today’s theme is “Ornate”, and I chose to draw an ornate monstrance.


Today’s Drawing Prompt: “Ornate”

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🕊 The Monstrance

I drew a monstrance for this prompt, for I believe it represents the word ornate quite well. I am definitely falling behind in getting these posted. Hope I can get through the rest of the month!


🗣 Questions for the Readers

  • What is one thing you’d like to see/ visit that you haven’t yet?
  • Most beautiful place you’ve been?

Thanks for following along! I’ll be posting a new Catholic-themed Inktober drawing every day. Check back tomorrow for the next prompt!