Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Inktober | Day 22

🖊 Inktober Artist Tag – Day #20

Welcome to Day 22 of my Inktober challenge! Each day, I’m drawing a different prompt with a simple Catholic twist. Today’s theme is “Button”, and I chose to draw Saint Carlo Acutis.


Today’s Drawing Prompt: “Rivals”

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🎮 Saint Carlo Acutis

Saint Carlo Acutis is known as the first millennial saint or the gamer saint because he loved to play video games. And even more he loved the Eucharist and going to see Jesus in adoration. He created a website of many Eucharistic miracles that you can still visit today.

Carlo's Website - Link


🗣 Questions for Readers

  • Favorite Game?
  • Favorite Vacationing area?
  • Favorite place to pray?

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

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!