Get Caught In This Prompt



My name is David Pecile (aka Pech) and I’m an illustrator. I don't have an arts degree, a cool expo booth, or even a fancy brush set to sell you. I’m just a guy from Toronto who recently traded in mechanical engineering for something that doesn’t make me count the days until the weekend!
I started posting a daily sketch a little over a year ago and since then I’ve been on a journey to develop my skills and find my style. Along the way, I’ve been lucky enough to find a welcoming community. I’m beyond honored to have been chosen for this week's feature. To be recognized and put on display for this wonderful art community is so exciting and encouraging to me as a young artist pursuing my dream. Thanks Inktober and I hope you enjoy my takeover! Be sure to check out more of my work on the Inktober account today by clicking HERE!
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INKTOBER52 PROMPT NO.29 IS “TRAP”
Dive into the exciting Inktober prompt: "TRAP." Let your imagination run wild as you create an artwork around the idea of getting caught. It could be a physical trap, like a snare, or a tricky situation that's hard to escape. Get creative and tell a story that keeps us on the edge of our seats. Don't be afraid to think outside the box and have fun with it. Show us what "TRAP" means to you through your artwork and let your creativity shine!
A friendly reminder to keep all pieces appropriate for all ages!
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