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Suzette Hello, my name is Suzette,
and I'm a doodle addict.

Hello there! My name is Suzette and my art can be described as interesting as well as disturbing. I like to incorporate creepy and unsettling settings in my drawings and try to give as little explanation for them in my bio as possible as I would prefer that the viewer came up with their own conclusions. I am currently working on different ways to portray the human figure as well as animals and I sometimes like to experiment with combining the macabre and horror with something normally portrayed as normal or ordinary. Feel free to leave a comment on my work as it is encouraging to read on days when the going gets tough. A lot of work is heavily inspired by other amazing artists such as Junji Ito, Stephen Gammell, Holy Nicols, Justin O'Neal, Nen Chang, Kaoru Mori, Chad Wehrle, Camilla d'Errico and the list goes on...

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I specialize in the unusual.

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Strawberry

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Cozy

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Tiny buildings
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Mummy

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Echo

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Mermaid

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Female Knight

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Motorcycle Girlie

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Ink doodles
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These are just some random doodles I have done recently while practicing my skill in pen and ink drawing.

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Boy and his Dragon

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Pink Splatter

My first attempt at digitally drawing two people from a reference and experimenting with various watercolor and ink splatter techniques. Comments and critique always welcome. ♡♡♡

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Humming Bird

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Milk and Cookies

Enjoy the little things.

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Random Artworks
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Raindbow Ball
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Colored using three different mediums in Crayon, Colored Pencils and Watercolor Pencils.

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Mars

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Graveyard

Inspired by Stephen Gammell and Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark. 1. Graphite Powder 2. Charcoal 3. Charcoal Powder 4. Kneaded Eraser 5. Electric Eraser

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Crowned Leviathan

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Ink Doodles
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I have found my new love in playing with the Glass Ink Pen where I can easily achieve specific lines that are hard to make with a regular pen. Here I am working to gain confidence in my permanent line work where I can't erase every second. I am also working to gain experience in cross hatching. which is very difficult.

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Dropper doodle

Some more practice with crosshatch shading and the proportions are a bit off. I also somehow made the left side of the bottle fat and it drives me nuts. ヘ(。□°)ヘ Other than that I think it came out ok.

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Forgotten Graves

A 45 minute drawing of some old tombstones. Done in pencil, graphite powder, charcoal powder and used a kneaded eraser to create effect, also edited digitally.

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