Pen on lined paper, I liked the aesthetic of this, what would normally be writing by pen familiarly associated with this lined paper, is instead a loosely sketched portrait.
40" x 30" crayons, acrylic paint, ink, oil graphite, food coloring, make-up, enamel, colored pencils, white out on cardboard. My rendering of a Salvador Dali piece.
I'm truly proud of this work. I put a lot of heart and effort into it to make it acceptable. This digital drawing is actually for a digital art contest I recently entered. The theme is "Fantasy" and fingers crossed I win something. Thanks everyone!
It's the King of the Monsters, along with a bunch of his classic Kaiju buddies. Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, Jet Jaguar, Anguirus, Baragon, and of course, we can't leave out Minilla.
I started drawing this all the way back in July 2019, when the King of the Monsters movie was released. But I left it alone for a long time until just recently, when I needed something to work on while streaming. I wanted to make this a fun looking image with stylized versions of Godzilla and the gang, but originally Godzilla himself was drawn a lot sillier, and I toned that down when I went back to it. I had to make Godzilla look like he was in charge, after all!
I was experimenting with new brushes here, and also learning to draw eyes in different styles. I struggled a lot with the nose in this painting, because it was hard to figure out proportions without the rest of the face. Feedback always welcome!
Various days for Inktober 2020. Coral, dizzy, and rip and dig. I had fun detailing different monsters. Dizzy is a cross between a siren and wraith, rip and dig can survive in extreme climates and hide underground for years until it's time to Fred. The original upload can be found on my instagram @malicemints_art. The link for my IG as well as other social can be found here: https://linktr.ee/malicemints_art
FanArt of one of my favourite manga and anime. :)
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"What is your name?
Do you have a place to go?
Oh could you tell me?
I saw you hidden in garden."
-Undelivered Truth By BTS.
Media: Acrylic Paint
My first botanical illustration. Romulea rosea is a small member of the iris family indigenous to the fynbos biome here in South Africa. Oil paint on canvas. A4 size.