This hat is fully made by my hands with needle and thread using era
appropriate materials and techniques. I made my own buckram and sewed
linnen onto it and then sewed it all together. It is fairly sturdy and
holds up quite well. I quickly fashioned some hat pins in order to keep
it attached to my head. It survived stormy weather so I recon it is a success.
Just a quick drawing of God.
Where do I even start describing what is going on in these drawings?
There is too much backstory, so I would say look at the drawings, read
the words and form your own ideas on the actual meaning of this piece
and my inspirations of it. All I am willing to give to you is that this
was drawn in the middle of a historic graveyard.
This is a canvas I painted as a gift
to my fiance for our anniversary.
It is loosely based on a real picture
of me and my fiance with my developing
style in the background.
This is something I have been wanting to make for quite some time,
and it took me about a month to finish this. Both outsides are
painted by hand, and were then coated with clear varnish. The
inside of the case is fully lined with a mix of cotton and linnen
fabrics, and I ended up adding some small bronze-colored decorations
to the in- and outside of the box. I use it to carry art supplies with
me whenever I feel like doing art outside sometime and it just makes
carrying what I need with me easier.
Me and the aforementioned dear friend of mine decided
to get together and do some art, and to make it a bit
more interesting we decided to swap the canvasses halfway
through. These two canvasses are the result of that effort,
and dare I say the results turned out really good and cool.
This is the canvas I started and they finished.
Me and the aforementioned dear friend of mine decided
to get together and do some art, and to make it a bit
more interesting we decided to swap the canvasses halfway
through. These two canvasses are the result of that effort,
and dare I say the results turned out really good and cool.
This is the canvas they started and I finished.
A friend of mine and my fiance's offered to do a photoshoot of
the two of us in honour of our engagement, in return we decided
to put together a gift basket with a message, and thus I doodled
on the envelope resulting in this being created. It turned out
quite good, and it seemed our friend liked the envelope!
Her design was really interesting and more complex than I usually draw.
I wanted to draw her to see if I could do it and keep most of the
original aspects of this character intact, and I recon I succeeded
at doing this seeing she is still quite recognizeable as the character
she is supposed to be.
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Yet another silly I drew for artfight this year.
I felt inclined to draw this one due to her simplistic
yet awesomely recognizeable design. I had quite some
fun drawing her and I am especially fond of the
background on this one.
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I quite enjoyed the design of this little silly.
He looks quite unique and when I saw him I
immediately knew I wanted to draw him, and so
I did. I experimented a bit using a pencil over
top of the acrylic, and it paid off.
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This is a skirt I spent several hundred hours working on over the course
of several years. It was a plain skirt with a hoop beneath it which I
completely covered in fabric artificial flowers, each flower individually
hand sown on. Much blood, sweat and many tears were shed. But now I have
one of the coolest outfit pieces imaginable, not that I can wear it out in
many situation. I mainly wear it to festivals where I can be fully myself,
and even at those fetivals I stand out due to how big and bright I am.
These are some business cards I designed to
hand out alongside of my trinkets. I did
this so that people could get in contact
with me in order to share images of the
worms in nice places.
I made this piece of art
Specifically for this
website. It is a self-
portrait of yours truly. This
is an actual outfit which
I wore to school. I am
quite happy with both how
this outfit and how this
drawing ended up turning
out. I am only not
very happy with how the
background ended up looking.
I made a bunch of these fun little trinkets for
a festival I am attending soon. They took a lot
of effort to make, but they ended up looking oh
so good. I am almost sad to be giving these away
to complete strangers. I will be making cards to
plug this site and my instagram account to them
with the request for them to send a picture of
the worms out in the open to me. I really hope
that people will follow up on this, which is
why I will be doing this. These little fellas
took about half an hour each to make. So I
really hope they will be enjoyed by people.
This piece, too, was made for this website in particular.
It is a drawing of my unnamed character whom I am
obsessed with. His unofficial nickname is the emotional
support worm, I first came up with him when I was in a
really low point in life. And he has stuck with me.
So I drew this character because it caught
my attention because of it's absurdity. I
love the way it appears to literally just
be corn on the cob. But reading context
about the character made me need to draw
them. They are essentially a deity in an
alternative universe. They are worshipped
and all that good stuff. Just like I do to
some of my characters in real life.
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This is another piece I drew for this
year's edition of artfight. This one is
called Sunny. I wanted to draw them
because I thought he looked cool, and
because I wanted to draw something
humanoid because that is well outside
of my comfort zone. I did like the
non-human aspects of this character
a lot too, though. So I picked to
draw this character over any regular
old human.
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This character too caught my eye during art fight.
I loved the lore that the artist came up with, and
He is a small little ghost whom was sacrificed to
a cult at the ripe old age of 11 years old. He
became an eyeball because when he died he though,
and I am quoting directly from the artist here,
"if I don't see it, then it's not there/not happening."
which is quite interesting reasoning. Another thing
is his seethrough coat (It is really hard to see in
my drawing.) which is a defense mechanism.
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I do not have very much to say
about this piece. It is a character
which strongly resembles some type
of moth. I enjoyed the vibe so I
drew it. I think the original
artist is quite young, and I am
pretty sure they were really happy
with the drawing.
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This character caught my eye because
of the symplistic, yet expressive design.
Turns out Trix is an OC based on a lego
game/line called "Wiztastic mixels" I
found and played the game. It is some
unique kind of side scroller where you
have three different characters that
can jump up different heights, and you
need to use the right one at the right
time to catch magic. There are also
obstacles which you need to avoid.
the game in question
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