why not
Watercolor and ink
My grandma is a craftswoman . She used to work at a Talavera pottery studio and sometimes I would skip school and join her at work. She would give me an imperfect blank pottery piece and lend me her painting supplies so I could create my own art.
Acrylic on Moleskine sketchbook paper.
Heart illustration for some album artwork!
pendrawing, digital coloring.
Ink on paper.
Acrylic on Moleskine sketchbook
Ink and watercolor sketch of a scruffy cat.
Studies of a simple form in order to experiment more with more complex elements.
Pink llama made with watercolour
Another doodle realised for my personal 100 Days Project.
2nd series of my favorite artwork, from ‘The Goodbye Series’. Ink on cardboard, A5 size.
Thinking of making this into a wall paper, have been drawing lots of trees as so many near me have been getting cut down lately.
Another one of blob to creature exercises. Watercolor on A3
Doodle over a 1939 Life magazine cover. I used A permanent black marker and some gel pens for the finish.
My usual warm up - doodles on more or less random blobs of paint. Watercolour on paper, A3
I've been inspired by my mother's smoking, one of my best friends' obsession over the rose ash color and the magic spirit of October.
A wee sketch of a feather I found, painted with watercolours on Stillman & Birn Zeta paper.
These are a few pages from my DA sketchbook that I filled using only a blue pen and a red and a blue highlighter.
The big bad wolf... hear me roar!
Another one of my Pets in Portraits. Hand drawn using 0.03 and 0.05 fine liners on A4 medium cartridge paper.