I recently got some liquid graphite and had a LOT of fun with it.

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I recently got some liquid graphite and had a LOT of fun with it.
[ID: Four grayscale, 2.5x3.5" furry portraits depicting different characters. The top left one is a bust of a lykoi cat wearing an oxygen mask. The top right is the top half of a wolf sitting and smoking a joint. The bottom right is a tuxedo cat wearing a face mask and looking at some fish. The bottom left is a generic, shirtless animal laying in some grass. End ID]
A series of self-portraits told through my OCs Tobe, Luna, Smolder, and one who is just generic/unnamed. These were made mostly using water soluble graphite, specifically Kuretake Fluid Graphite.
Oki after four months on and off, I sat down for 3 hours to finish detailing this bitch. I’m proud of it so I’m sharing it 😁
I’ll also attach the original reference photo too <3
“Meivsahna House”, Los Angeles, California, USA [1991] _ Architect: Michele Saee.
Scale model. Cardboard, liquid graphite, paint, metal, featherboard [94 x 95.2 x 39.3 cm] _ 993 01 21 _ © Philippe Magnon.
Drawing. Graphite and pastel pencil on tracing paper [91.5 x 54 cm] _ 993 01 30 _ © Philippe Magnon
https://www.frac-centre.fr/_en/art-and-architecture-collection/saee-michele/meivsahna-house-los-angeles-californie-317.html?authID=167&ensembleID=544
ritualistic behavior
Yooooo! Liquid Graphite is weird to work with, it’s like watercolor but not at all???? Here’s a practice birb :p
another of the same birb but now with more colored liquid graphite