The traditional inkworks of Luke Eidenschink

Thanks so much Luke aka @luke.ink for taking part in our favorite black and white illustrators’ interview series!

What inspires you?

I am inspired by many things: nature, history, fantasy and sci-fi stories and of course, the work of other artists.

Digital vs traditional?

I work in the medium of ink on paper, using mainly dip pens and brushes. Like many artists, I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember. Even as a young kid, I preferred ink pens over other mediums like crayons.

Why do you draw?

I draw for a few reasons, but most importantly because it brings me joy. As an artist, I think the vision in my head is always slightly beyond my abilities to render it, so this keeps me always striving to be better.

The down side of that is self-doubt and criticism, which has been a big challenge – and one that I feel many creative people struggle with. But I love the act of drawing, creating something tangible from my imagination. And I really enjoy seeing the progress in my abilities; to look at a new drawing and realize that a year ago, I could never have done that. That’s an amazing feeling. So art, for me, is a process of constant learning and growth, a push to master a skill and a medium. I like to say that each drawing is only practice for the next.

This is a way of acknowledging my growth while reminding myself of my need to continuously learn. I do my best, learn from it, move on to the next thing. Just like life.

Luke Eidenschink and his workstation

What are your next projects?

Now that Inktober is done, I am working on finishing a graphic novel, creating more video content for my YouTube channel (process and tutorial videos),  offering more exclusive video content for my patrons on Patreon (tips and tricks, inking and drawing advice), and compiling a second art book.

You can find me on YouTube( Luke.ink ) and on Patreon ( LukeInk ), and be sure to check out my Etsy shop ( LukeInkArt ) for the art book, prints, and original drawings.

Happy 3rd anniversary BlackWorkNow!

🎈 3rd ANNIVERSARY!!! 🎈 I thought this important anniversary is the perfect time to introduce myself.
I’ve delayed doing this post because I never wanted it to be personal, but I think I owe you people at least a proper introduction 😁
Hi everyone, my name is Serena, three years ago I created @blackworknow on Instagram and I am so proud of what I’ve been able to accomplish since then!

Thank you everyone for following and supporting during this years! 🥂

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🎈 3rd ANNIVERSARY!!! 🎈 I thought this important anniversary is the perfect time to introduce myself. I've delayed doing this post because I never wanted it to be personal, but I think I owe you people at least a proper introduction 😁 Hi everyone, my name is Serena, three years ago I created @blackworknow and I am so proud of what I've been able to accomplish since then! Some of you already know me from chats, emails and collaborations. During these three years I've had the honor to work with so many talented people, I've featured so many talented artists, more than I can count. I've learnt so much from you guys, I've seen so many of you struggling, growing, becoming freelancers and live of your art! That's really awesome 😊 The journey so far meant so much to me. Running this page is the best school I could attended. I've learnt a lot about myself, I faced my fears, I tested my endurance and my patience. I learnt to listen, to be flexible, I found out how strong I am. I have also learned that I need to be firm, to stand up for myself because sometimes we need to. Finding a job in the art world is really something huge. It's not impossible although it's really difficult. I want to keep working to support you and help you. I'm planning to provide you guys with a several new ways to promote your work. I'd love to see many others of you growing and succeeding! Some of the news will be launched soon. I'm planning to do drawing challenges, interviews, giveaways, tutorials and so much more! Thank you everyone for following and supporting during this years! 🥂 . . #blackworknow #anniversary #3years

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Some of you already know me from chats, emails and collaborations. During these three years I’ve had the honor to work with so many talented people, I’ve featured so many talented artists, more than I can count. I’ve learnt so much from you guys, I’ve seen so many of you struggling, growing, becoming freelancers and live of your art! That’s really awesome 😊


The journey so far meant so much to me. Running this page is the best school I could attended. I’ve learnt a lot about myself, I faced my fears, I tested my endurance and my patience. I learnt to listen, to be flexible, I found out how strong I am. I have also learned that I need to be firm, to stand up for myself because sometimes we need to.
Finding a job in the art world is really something huge. It’s not impossible although it’s really difficult. I want to keep working to support you and help you.


I’m planning to provide you guys with a several new ways to promote your work. I’d love to see many others of you growing and succeeding!
Some of the news will be launched soon. I’m planning to do drawing challenges, interviews, giveaways, tutorials and so much more!

One of the exciting news is precisely this blog! I’m also planning to share here contents from the other pages I run such as @TempuraDesign and @IllustrationNow: my windows on watercolors, embroidery, enamel pins, ceramics, an entire world of art and artists from all around the world!

If you’re wondering about how your work can be featured across our pages and blog please visit this page and fill the form!

If you want to learn more about the authors of the drawings used as cover of this post, please check this list!

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