#1 Day 14 - Mushroom

The challenge typically involves using prompts to inspire the daily drawings, and participants are encouraged to share their work online and engage with other artists taking part in the challenge.
I've been participating in this challenge for five years now, starting with Japanese-style Sumi-e paintings, witchy themes, and tarot cards.
#2 Day 07 - Companionship

#3 Day 06 - Spell Jar

This year, I decided to create my own prompt list, based on magical and mystical themes: The Magiktober. I posted the list on my Instagram, and to my great surprise, a lot of people participated!
The prompt list is available at the end of this post, and you are welcome to use it any time!
I can't wait for next year's challenge already!
#4 Day 04 - Creature

#5 Day 09 - Sacred

I enjoyed creating pieces of art every day and seeing what everybody came up with! It allowed me to improve my skills, explore a variety of themes, and most importantly, discover a lot of amazing artists who participated in my challenge!
#6 Day 02 - Nymph

#7 Day 01 - Lantern

For these 31 illustrations, I used my favorite medium: watercolor with fineliners for the line art and white ink for the finishing touches. I planned carefully for each illustration a color theme and contrast, so it took a lot of time to make! This is why I chose to work on A6 format, allowing me to create detailed illustrations every day of the month. On average, I would say I spent between 2 hours to 4 hours on these illustrations, depending on their complexity.
I'm very happy with how they turned out, as well as all the amazing artists that I discovered during this month of October that inspire me.
#8 Day 28 - Standing Stones

#9 Day 10 - Fog

#10 Day 18 - Mandrake

#11 Day 12 - Cauldron

#12 Day 11 - Crow

#13 Day 19 - Potion

#14 Day 05 - Insect

#15 Day 30 - Statue

#16 Day 08 - Legend

#17 Day 16 - Moth

#18 Day 31 - Your Own

#19 Day 15 - Old Ruins

#20 Day 17 - Fairy



