
here's some art, hope you enjoy! I tend to pop in and out of existence here, I'm unfortunately not very consistent at drawing and posting photos 😂 ...
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Quick Repost Of Side-by-side Drawing And Reference


Quick repost of side-by-side drawing and reference
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Some random doodles for a mini sketchdump. Haven't been very active lately (so sorry!!), but I think I feel my drawing juices coming back. Hope to be back again real soon!


Procrastinating my drawing to post photos of my drawings.
Work-in-progress of a small look at Finneley's garden. I tried to draw actual flowers and it's turned out to be quite fun.
Landscapes have been something I've been too scared to do because of the detail I felt was needed if I did it with colored pencils.
I had the fun thought to scan this whenever I finish it so that I can use it as a background for some traditional animation. But we'll see how it goes.
Happy drawing! I hope you are having a wonderful Sunday 🌞❤️🌹❤️🌞

My rabbit as a crime lord, just because. Exploring character tropes.

I couldn’t resist drawing my favorite sketch of Ernest H. Shepard’s illustrations from A. A. Milne’s second Winnie-the-Pooh book, The House at Pooh Corner. When I was looking at Shepard’s drawings online I found that he also did the illustrations for The Wind the Willows, which was (and still is) one of my favorite books since early middle school. I wish that children’s books today had this level of quality in their illustrations. You would think with the advent of technology that we could produce high quality illustrations like this in an even shorter amount of time, but I keep seeing these really cheap looking books that saddens me to no end.

I couldn’t resist drawing my favorite sketch of Ernest H. Shepard’s illustrations from A. A. Milne’s second Winnie-the-Pooh book, The House at Pooh Corner. When I was looking at Shepard’s drawings online I found that he also did the illustrations for The Wind the Willows, which was (and still is) one of my favorite books since early middle school. I wish that children’s books today had this level of quality in their illustrations. You would think with the advent of technology that we could produce high quality illustrations like this in an even shorter amount of time, but I keep seeing these really cheap looking books that saddens me to no end.