This one I doodled on a 10 hour flight to san Francisco...also spilt coffee on it
Reflection of depression
Part of a #drawthisinyourstyle challenge
Which one is your favorite?:) I knoow, I kind of need to develop a consistent style hahaha
I completely forgot about the challenge x'd well, here's an eye.
Marina of Marina and the Diamonds, from the front cover of her latest album.
This is the last ink drawing I did before moving abroad for a few months and going off of drawing completely. Hoping to get back into it now though!
The sun is out on my balcony after a rainy two weeks. It was time for a splash of colour.
Here comes a giant rock... wonder what happens next...
I hope this picture is okay...It's meant for one of my t-shirt designs...:)
Digital.... Sunset over water... An old woman arrives here in memory of her fallen son.
The wind stopped lowing. The water calmed down gradually. The sun was sparkling upon it. It was the last few days of spring.
Based off a broken statue, my proportions are a bit funky but nice to see practice paying off, no way could I have drawn this last year :)
Literal drawings of funny food names.
This is a piece that was part of a, do this in your own style, hosted by Angel Ganev on Instagram
White pencil in combination with soft green
How the series of literal food drawings started...
I love doodling flowers into shapes, and I started this one as a circle, then it morphed into the planet (sort of).
Birthday card for a friend. Bit of watercolour used for this one.
Another image from series of literal illustrations of food names.
Ink and coffee on hand-cut watercolor paper. The artwork is 2.5 x 3.5 inches.
I have been working on the series of literal illustrations of Funny Food Names. There are a LOT of egg dishes.
Pencil drawing of a Brit friend who lives in Poland. Commission for his girlfriend Anna birthday 4 years ago. Thanks for looking.
Digital drawing of a Golden eagle portrit with tail feathers
Sharpie sketch of rose and mixed flower bouquet.
Kevin Parker of Tame Impala
Unaware - i don't think there's a good way to find out you're a robot...but having your skin melt off your arms to reveal a metal skeleton is probably not ideal.
Music can be very healing. This is Toots Thielemans, one of the paintings from my Healing Journey exhibition.
My dog and cat. Done in Winsor & Newton professional watercolors on Utrecht cold press watercolor block, 7"X10"