copying pages from comix/manga that I like. kind of like master studies. trying to get the pacing and composition down in my own head.
pages after “Shadow Star” by Mohiro Kitoh, and “Akira” by Katsuhiro Otomo
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the first sketch of alien moon, fueled by boredom during the closing shift.
originally, I gave them really long fingers, but eventually I decided against that.
and also a very silly short comic.
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original illustration - fashion 1
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You are doing God's work, my friend.
Aw, dang. Thanks. I’m just lucky that my love of art can be be combined with my desire to help others and maybe not be a huge jerk.
just needs some varnish and then I can do a high-res scan!
doing some painting
(via original illustration dog 1 by panicvolkushka on Etsy)
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Howdy! I’m still alive.
I’m fortunate, in that my day job is being done remotely, but it’s a very difficult change and I really don’t like it, so the stress has been getting to me. I was invited to be part of a really cool thing but it may have completely fallen through due to the stay at home order, I have no idea, so that kind of kneecapped my motivation, art-wise.
Hard copy version of my comics aren’t in my etsy store at the moment, as I’d been sneakily printing them on the printers at my office and I don’t have a printer at home. PDF versions are still up for sale.
At this time, I struggle to see the point of making art that doesn’t “do something.” Here are two tapestries I’ve made (I’m working on getting the edges even and reducing the amount of hour-glassing before I go totally nuts and invest in a rigid heddle loom) and some socks I darned for my boyfriend.
I’m back on my bullshit, reading manga.
Some Boku no Hero Academia faces
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just some recent sketchbook pages
I think it’s valuable to see artists’ unfinished/process work. It helps to show the amount of work that goes into art-making, and it helps other artists to remember that not every thing you do is a finished product and that’s okay.
I still remember seeing Gustav Klimt’s sketches for the first time and how reassuring it was to see that he also scribbled over faces and figures when they didn’t work out lol.
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Screenshot study of Daniel Molloy in IWTV. Done with Molotow and Posca paint pents.
Got my shelves built and painted and my comix printed, folded, stapled, neatly packaged & ready for @shortrunseattle on Saturday!
You can find me at table H43!
Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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