
01. Green Ash

02. Eastern Cottonwood “tranquil”

03. Silver Maple “roasted”

04. Bittersweet Nightshade “spell”

05. Hen & Chicks “chicken”

06. Haralson Apple “drooling”

07. Sugar Maple “exhausted”

08. Honeycrisp Apple “star”

09. Marigold “precious”

10. Velvet Leaf “flowing”

11.Yellow Rose “cruel”

12. Ginkgo “Whale"

13. Lyreleaf Nightshade “guarded”

14. Velvet leaf “clock”

15. White Mulberry “weak”

16. Silver Maple “angular”

17. Milkweed “Swollen”

18. Wild Grape “bottle”

19. Silver Maple “scorched"

20. Bur Oak “breakable”

21. Northern Pin Oak “drain”

22. Raspberry “expensive”

23. American Elm “muddy”

24. Lilac “chop”

25. Canada Thistle “prickly”

26. Green Ash “stretch”

27. Hoptree “thunder”

28. Oxeye Daisy “gift”

29. Bur Oak “double”

30. White Mulberry “jolt”

31. Eastern Cottonwood “slice”
The annual Inktober challenge uses a list of prompts to create daily ink drawings throughout the month of October. Shelley’s resulting work from 2018 is a series of 5x7” drawings featuring leaf specimens drawn from observation using Micron pen.