Welcome to my art show if you happen to be in Finland and more specifically Turku!
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Janaina Medeiros

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hello vonnie
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styofa doing anything
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trying on a metaphor

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@drawinglobster
Welcome to my art show if you happen to be in Finland and more specifically Turku!
This much milk in it, please!
Have a bunch of sketchbook weirdoes!
Turn aroooooound....
(head done!)
Gosh it's been a while hasn't it? Have a progress shot of a lil' manticore I've been having fun with lately!
Phew! So late with putting the last inktobers online! I accidentally even drew one extra!
3rd week of inktobers!
Second week of inktobers!
Made a jack o’lantern already, as a dear friend who loves halloween was visiting for the weekend!
First week of inktobers, not following any prompt list, just drawing/painting whatever comes to mind!
And here’s a miniature commission I got as soon as I showed the other one to my group! She stands around 3cm/1.2″ tall (excluding the horns). These are so very tiny so it’s very difficult to photograph them without a proper camera.
And now for something completely different! I realized I haven’t made anything with fimo for ages, and I used to really enjoy it, so I decided to make a miniature of my character Mok, as the game she features in regularly uses a grid. It was a fun challenge as she stands less than 2 cm/0.8″ tall, and on top of that I decided to give her a swappable head. I don’t think I’ve ever sculpted something this small and detailed before! In other news, I should be able to be more active here again. Early autumn has been very busy with a new job and a couple additional projects on top of that, but now the situation has calmed down a little, so I’m eager to get back on track!
I’ve been doing some small watercolour paintings while sitting outside to flee the scorching heat of my apartment.
At the end of my studies I finally got around to buying a wacom and TVPaint, and have since been trying to have fun and hone my digital drawing/animation skills every now and then! So, here’s Lambi hearing their name (or possibly the sound of a coin) at a party maybe (altough usually they don’t just stand around all zoned out at parties, but are rather trying to charm people to do them favors or just dancing in a bathtub). I do love smears. (edit: just realized that I forgot their horns! Poor Lambi. xD)
Phew! I was gone for ages wasn’t I? And then I bring you this beauty. . . First I graduated from the animation course, so now I’m a double BA (a Baba, if you will xD), then we went interrailing for a month with my gf, and now I’m BACK!<
Hope your summers (or winters) have started well!
Colored pencils on grey paper can be a lot of fun!
(Phew! Been silent for a while because of various deadlines, but now they’re in the past and it seems I’m going to graduate from the animation course very soon!!) I eventually got around to buying TVpaint and a wacom and, since I can’t seem to get pen pressure to work easily in GIMP, I decided to try out Krita, and it seems pretty neat. Here’s my character (in full gear) for an upcoming DnD campaign, an elderly goblin paladin, Mok. Her faith in fate (or destiny?) is so strong that she literally lets a coin flip determine all important decisions for her. I can’t wait to see all the trouble this will lead her into.
The lineart is traditional ink, colors painted digitally in Krita. Here’s a picture of her being a good paladin, exercising her faith: