These boys are available on my Etsy via the link in this post, at the top of my page or the linktree in my bio. Currently only 50 in stock so get one for yourself and enjoy their sombre morning moment as a physical print (12 x 18")馃槍
FINALLY done this one. The amount of times I painted over something only to rub it away, and then repaint it, over and over and over again, was insane. But it was worth it because this looks sick af now
A couple of kitties + details. Me, 20x20, oil on canvas panel.
This was my first painting of 2023, and my first oil painting ever. Well, my first good oil painting lol. There was an attempt before it, but we won't talk about that. Enjoy these handsome felines instead!
My hometown hockey team posted a pretty sick pic a while ago, and I had it in my saved folder for the longest time to eventually paint. Well! Today was that day, and now I have a painting of a random hockey player saved on my computer.
Everyone really liked those sheep I painted! Currently working on another good sheep one, but in the meantime here's a cow painting I did a couple months ago. Me, 30x40, acrylic gouache on canvas paper.
I'm in the middle of doing my taxes and... It's giving me a headache. I cannot do this again lol. So I'm closing my shop! My prints will no longer be available on etsy. Thank you to those who bought one, I hope you enjoy them <3 for those who didn't get a chance, maybe I'll eventually bring the option back once I'm out of college.
"Returning to the first level after you've already beat the game." Me, digital art (Krita).
Sometimes you just gotta stand in the peaceful zones with a legendary weapon after grinding for 20+ hours.
This isn't based off of any game in particular, I was just experimenting and wanted to draw since I haven't in a while. Also have been having visions of a guy in a red cloak that I needed out of my head.
"This isn't what I meant when I said 'come to bed'." By me, 16 x 20cm, acrylic gouache on canvas paper.
This was a fun colour study I did around this time last year. It's been the hardest painting to photograph so I included some detail pics with a bit of enhancement so you can get an idea of the amount of colour I actually used, especially around the shadows. Also, painting the canvas black so that your shadows are already there for you? Incredible technique, 10/10 would recommend.
I don't think I ever posted this here before, if I did I can't find it, but anyways... Here's the finished product of that progress video I posted a long time ago!
Unfortunately I hate it, but that's only because of how old it is at this point. Sometimes the bad paintings have to walk so that the good ones can run
Bit of an older painting! Saw this on Lee Jung Jae's Instagram back when squidgame was blowing up the internet... Had to paint it. 17x18cm, me, acrylic on canvas.