All this for you and much more
All this for you and much more
All this for you and much more
All this for you and much more
During this period, I found myself deeply immersed in pen drawings, embellishing the main focal points with acrylic to enhance their prominence. This particular piece draws heavy inspiration from another favorite artist of mine, "Sleepygf," known for her pen drawings. While skeletons and bones remain prevalent in my current artistic repertoire, they were particularly pronounced in these ink drawings. As evident from my experimentation during this time, my artistic style and design have evolved significantly. Thankfully, I anticipate solidifying a definitive style in the near future.
During this period, I found myself deeply immersed in pen drawings, embellishing the main focal points with acrylic to enhance their prominence. This particular piece draws heavy inspiration from another favorite artist of mine, "Sleepygf," known for her pen drawings. While skeletons and bones remain prevalent in my current artistic repertoire, they were particularly pronounced in these ink drawings. As evident from my experimentation during this time, my artistic style and design have evolved significantly. Thankfully, I anticipate solidifying a definitive style in the near future.
During this period, I found myself deeply immersed in pen drawings, embellishing the main focal points with acrylic to enhance their prominence. This particular piece draws heavy inspiration from another favorite artist of mine, "Sleepygf," known for her pen drawings. While skeletons and bones remain prevalent in my current artistic repertoire, they were particularly pronounced in these ink drawings. As evident from my experimentation during this time, my artistic style and design have evolved significantly. Thankfully, I anticipate solidifying a definitive style in the near future.
During this period, I found myself deeply immersed in pen drawings, embellishing the main focal points with acrylic to enhance their prominence. This particular piece draws heavy inspiration from another favorite artist of mine, "Sleepygf," known for her pen drawings. While skeletons and bones remain prevalent in my current artistic repertoire, they were particularly pronounced in these ink drawings. As evident from my experimentation during this time, my artistic style and design have evolved significantly. Thankfully, I anticipate solidifying a definitive style in the near future.