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Debbie Ridpath Ohi reads, writes and illustrates for young people.

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Sunday
Jun072015

Coffee Stain Girl With A Scarf

Last time I did a coffee stain doodle, I just poured espresso onto sketchbook paper. 

This time I soaked coffee grounds in a paper towel and dripped onto watercolor paper:

Thursday
May212015

Trumpet Girl

I can't remember the name of this plant in our garden, but it made me think of music this morning.

I love creating found object doodles and post them on Instagram"Found Object Art" gallery on Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr  and in my Found Object Art portfolio.

Tuesday
May192015

Tiny Goth Girl on a Post-It, using a bit of fern from our garden

Sunday
Oct052014

When an idea finds you... (for #inktober)

I'm participating in InkTober, a challenge started by Jake Parker in which artists all over the world do an ink drawing (actual ink, non-digital) each day for the month of October. Pencil under-drawings allowed. See the guidelines here.

Friday
Oct032014

Reading with paperclip bunnies for #inktober

Created the above with a Pentel Pocket Brush that's almost out of ink and some paperclips.

I'm participating in InkTober, a challenge started by Jake Parker in which artists all over the world do an ink drawing (actual ink, non-digital) each day for the month of October. Pencil under-drawings allowed. See the guidelines here.