Unfinished Tarot Card
More backlog, never finished this one. If I remember right this was supposed to be a tarot card but I lost interest in finishing it
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scoops
Here's a piece I did for a friend I met at a convention
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Pikachu
My mom requested this for her birthday lol, I had made a pikachu pinup as a joke and she ended up wanting it printed for Christmas (2022) and then asked for another
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Sylas Bust
Another little bit I did of Sylas!
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Sylas
This is a headshot of Sylas, a custom I ordered from Akuumatcha!
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The Comforter
Surprised I never got around to posting this one, it's from november of last year
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Seneca Splatoon-Inspired Headshot
I love Seita Inoe's artwork
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Unfinished Piece from October
Got a couple things I never ended up posting, here's an unfinished piece from October
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Update!
Hey y’all! I haven’t posted in a while and I wanted to give you an update as of why.
As you improve as an artist the goal post always moves, you find a new medium you love, or in my case, my eyes leveled up and I became more dissatisfied with my skills.
This isn’t always a problem, usually after you level up it’s time to reassess and feel around for what direction your art seems to want to go, but where I seemed to need to head ended up being more studying.
I struggle with studying art cause it usually feels overwhelming, there’s so much to learn and my attention always gets pulled elsewhere. It’s hard to pick one thing and keep focusing on it enough to make decent progress. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve planned to do a challenge or study schedule and quit cause I got so incredibly bored. My solution to this conundrum was to try and box myself into a different style.
I was hoping if the art stopped looking like mine it would be something I thought was pretty and wouldn’t be able to see the flaws in. I made so many reference boards trying to copy other styles, but it didn’t work. It would never stop being mine, and I really struggled (still do) to accept that. And I think all of that really burned me out.
Since I’ve realized this I’ve been trying to figure out what my art actually naturally looks like, but I’ve still been struggling both with feeling insecure about it and finding it hard to study. I think I’m starting to move back into how my art wants to be on its own but my skills still feel lackluster with much to be desired. I’d really like to be able to make more art again, but for now it’s probably gonna continue to be slow.
Love y’all, thanks for sticking with me.
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