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Some old mixed media favourites. 🦄
Some of you might be aware of the fact that I’m working on my next artbook – I hope to complete it later this year, although I’m currently finding it difficult to focus on this book because of numerous other work projects and duties that are keeping me busy on a daily basis. But I hope I’ll get back on track at some point during the following months. 🤞
The book will include a thematic collection of my mixed media (digitally coloured) drawings from the past five years, such as the ones in this post, and also some never before seen work I’m creating exclusively for the book.
You may have to wait for the book, but meanwhile these seven illustrations are also available as postcards (both individually and as a set of 7 cards), and as art prints on Society6.
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12.5.19 //
I have a ten page essay that was due four days earlier than I thought, may no one else have that bullshit this finals season <3
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Hoy mi mente no crea más historias. No se pregunta sobre las posibilidades. Dejo ir las dudas. Cedio su tiempo al otro tiempo. Simplemente saliste de mi cuerpo. Le diste vida a mi alma una vez más. Al principio interrumpiendo estrepitoso y, ahora, suavemente liberándome.
- Sobre amores problemáticos
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Alguna vez...
Has conocido este sentimiento, el de un susurro que te calma, un susurro tranquilo, triste, sereno y nostálgico. Un suspiro que te agradece y te sede un momento con el viento.
¿Alguna vez lo sentiste ?
- Hoy lo sentí.
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Hi y'all! Folks wanted me to explain how I draw mouths, so here it is! Nothing super complicated, just a really quick and simple demonstration. Another quick note I’d like to add- I’ve always been taught that you should never learn to draw features outside of the face. For example - A lot of young artists will recognize that they need to practice drawing eyes, but then after hours/days/weeks of practicing they find themselves unable to work all this new drawing ability into an actual face. Same thing goes for mouths/noses/brows etc. Get the bulk of the work out of the way on the first attempt! Draw the whole lower half of the face!
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2seok watching jungkook sing ‘lost stars’ during bon voyage s3 (redbubble)
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