Inktober day 4. Prompt: K-Pop inspired. This definitely looked better as a sketch.

Product Placement
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Claire Keane
Three Goblin Art

Love Begins

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Xuebing Du
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Origami Around
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Inktober day 4. Prompt: K-Pop inspired. This definitely looked better as a sketch.
Inktober day 3. Prompt: 1960’s. I really like mod fashion. Drawn with Copic Multiliners.
Inktober day 2. Prompt: Scarf. Drawn with Copic Multiliners and Faber-Castell Pitt Pens.
Inktober day 1. Prompt: Evening wear. I haven’t inked traditionally in a long time so I’m really out of practice. Drawn with Copic Multiliners.
Clothing themed prompts for Inktober that I’m going to attempt.
Created using Faber Castell’s Black Edition coloured pencils, for @fabercastellaustralia #colour4life competition. It was actually the first time I got to use these pencils and I definitely learned a lot.
I bought Colors Live on Nintendo Switch. This is my first attempt at a drawing, a still life for the weekly contest.
My entry for this month’s competition by @copicmarkerau.
This was mostly a trial for a type of character poster I wanted to try, featuring a character from a story I might write one day.
Palette knife paintings.
A pattern created using a colour palette by @vaulchenart on Instagram.
Some acrylic pours I did a while ago now.
A button design I made because I still really love Carmelita.
I always end up coming back to my forest children.
A test piece I did to try out painting with only a messy oil brush.
I think this is probably the cutest chibi I’ve ever drawn.
I’ve been playing around with more limited colour palettes lately which inspired this.