So this is what happens when you’ve finished the sketch and a big old drop of ink hits the page – right in the middle.
Hmm. I can make this work. I’ll just add a few more drops and make it look like it was done on purpose, no problem.
Only then, it’s really wet ink blobs, and then a few smear. Now it looks like something is rushing down from outer space! 😆
Hmm.
Maybe if I just continue on, it won’t be so obvious? 🤔
No such luck.
What we are left with is a Sci-fi film run amuck in a nice little harbor. 😀
Sketchbooks. You win some, you lose some. But it’s all good fun. 👍🏻
@doug_jackson_artwork did say to experiment with this one. But I bet neither he nor @what_su_sees expected to see something (asteroids?) coming in from outer space! 🤣
[As someone asked where this was from, I thought I’d mention it here, too: Coverack, Cornwall, UK, I believe.]
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