In progress! No shading yet. I may or may not come back. I really want to do the t-shirt design, but that’s a whole additional drawing!
i don't do bad sauce passes
wallacepolsom
will byers stan first human second
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor
AnasAbdin
Keni

Product Placement

shark vs the universe
Peter Solarz
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cherry valley forever
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature

blake kathryn

titsay
Monterey Bay Aquarium
we're not kids anymore.

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In progress! No shading yet. I may or may not come back. I really want to do the t-shirt design, but that’s a whole additional drawing!
My favorite expression! 2 inches wide lol Signed with a backwards E because I guess I get slightly dyslexic when I'm tired. I haven't posted much lately because all of my good stuff from class is not work safe (life drawing)
WiP drawing of my desk
Living Under a Rock
Living in the Internet age make statements about living under a rock no longer valid. There’s too much uncommon cultural currency for us to learn everything that’s going on in the world that everyone else expects us to know. People are discovering new artists every day, but, to expect everyone else to have heard of the same musicians as you no longer make sense because of the proliferation of creative material.
For instance I just learned about the artist Grimes, but she has been popular amongst some group of people for quite some time. My mind perceives this discovery as big and new but for some it is certainly not. There are so many ideas that what’s new for some is old for others.
Even this idea, about living under a rock, which is new to me, is not new to others. Everything is relative. And even more important, there are many ideas which I have for the first time months or even years after they have been communicated to me, sometimes repeatedly. Our brains are simply not built to take in 100% of the information available.
No matter how many times someone may have told me about Grimes in the past, whether via radio, YouTube, or word of mouth, it is still correct to say that I discovered her now, in this moment.
Similarly I would be incredibly surprised to talk to an American who has never heard of Donald Trump, but I shouldn’t be. The likelihood that such a person exists is 100%. Someone somewhere has a brain which has identified Donald Trump as irrelevant and never allowed his existence to enter their knowledge base, or has simply never encountered his existence at all. They are probably better off for it.
So when someone doesn’t know about your favorite thing, don’t mock them for not being in the know. Be excited you get to teach them about it!
This is relevant: https://xkcd.com/1053/ If you haven’t heard of xkcd yet, congrats!
Occasionally stuff just pores out of my head. This is one of those times. This was written in one sitting partially via Siri text to speech. I didn’t edit it much. Sorry.
For a good start on Grimes watch the following https://youtu.be/JtH68PJIQLE https://youtu.be/c2EJMd7ZN7w
I failed to post this to my main blog. Twice. Ug.
Quick Stormtrooper helmet from reference. I kinda lost control of the symmetry but I was pretty happy considering how little time I spent putting it together.
Today's art class went well :-) Ink, Copic, and Posca.
Me right now. Work is £?{|~~€\~>,~>>
I added some vines to my shelves
Drew this after seeing this skirt from insecureillustrator on my dash. Obviously not as cool of a design, but I let it sit in my head for an hour before I drew it :-D
I feel a little weird about reblogging my own post with no new posts in between, but I really wanted to reply to the comment. So I want to post something new. Here’s some line art for a background I’m working on. Weeee
I got the first 3 volumes of Fraction’s Hawkeye run from the library :-D So I drew a thing. I hope I can draw as well as these artists some day! David Aja and Annie Wu are amazing! The colors by Matt Hollingsworth really pull the comic together. Up until like 3 weeks ago I thought I would never be able to draw anything that looks remotely like a foot. So I’m really happy about these! I’m on the photoshop trial. So many things are more streamlined than gimp it is insane. I can see why people pay for this.
Keep practicing, you’re well on the way to being as good as Aja and Wu and Hollingsworth.
And you totally nailed the feet. Good job.
Thank you so much!
I’m trying to practice every day. I don’t always get it in, but I usually do.
I was trying to post something every day too, but I’m doing a lot of studies of other people’s work right now. So I can’t post the copies. I’m also doing life drawing classes, but I’m trying to keep the blog SFW. So I can’t post those either (unless I crop them a ton).
I got the first 3 volumes of Fraction’s Hawkeye run from the library :-D So I drew a thing. I hope I can draw as well as these artists some day! David Aja and Annie Wu are amazing! The colors by Matt Hollingsworth really pull the comic together. Up until like 3 weeks ago I thought I would never be able to draw anything that looks remotely like a foot. So I’m really happy about these! I’m on the photoshop trial. So many things are more streamlined than gimp it is insane. I can see why people pay for this.
This is Pixie from the X-Men. Another sticker that I wanted.
This is Blindfold from the X-Men. I saw this sticker in my head and I really wanted it. So I made it!
I finally finished my drawing of Abby Wambach from last month! If she really is retiring I’m really going to miss seeing her play.
I’m just starting to learn how to use my new scanner and tablet :-)