Exploded 80s tech from the JCA Annual.
Sade Olutola

Product Placement

Kiana Khansmith

Kaledo Art
Claire Keane

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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JBB: An Artblog!
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
we're not kids anymore.
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Cosmic Funnies
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Exploded 80s tech from the JCA Annual.
Chillin’ on the Bridge
First attempt at Sashiko style jeans repair
Jacket mends over the last 4 years. Lots of sashiko, reinforcement of the yoke and sleeves, mending holes and tears, and all buttonholes were reworked. My plan this year is to remove the pokeball patch and do a more figural embroidery design with sashiko elements. Then doing a full lining of the back with some cool fabric I recently got.
I enjoy having longer term projects and I especially enjoy ones that I can wear.
Traveling NSW Australia
Illustration from A. Merritt's The Ship of Ishtar by Virgil Finlay (1949)
a lovely user afeinstein20 made this cross-stitch pattern of my old mushroom night light piece, and they kindly allowed me to share it for free on my ko-fi !
if anyone else would like to have a go cross stitching it i would love to see it.
A Sea of Love
by Wilfrid Lupano and Gregory Panaccione
Magnetic Press
Art by Lily Seika Jones
The Collectibles: Best of 2023
Holt shit your art is amazing, whered you learn to do backgrounds? Any tips?
Thanks! I just love how Kaye_bin and Vasili Zorin draw backgrounds. Wish one day I'll do something like them and will understand colors as they do. In almost all artworks recently posted, I just tried to draw as many details as I can in a sketch or line work stages. Then prayed to all Gods it will work in a color stage and used a lot adjustment layers :D Right now I am trying to change this workflow and do a little color sketch before start to work with lines. I think all next artwork will be done this way, I'll try to save some steps or timelapse. These are some quick studies I did from games, artists, photos, just to make myself used to draw color sketch first.
Then I tried to use this pipeline on some fast doodles, like this one:
And right now I wanna try to draw something bigger and detailed with this method. Will see how it goes :3
finally finished this little man after 2 years of art block lol! I lov u leaf dragon my childe
Oh God. Oh fuck. I forgot to show y'all the beans