About My Art/Ask Me Stuff
9 years ago
I have had a few people ask me what my inspiration is behind my art and why I do what I do so I figured I would sit down and kinda try to explain it. Haha. Augh.
My main inspirations in my personal work are nature, humanity, sexuality, gender identity, and anatomy.
I have a huge spiritual thing with nature, animals, the mayjicks, and so forth so I like to present that in most everything I do. Humanity is a frustrating mess, and so fun to draw. Sexuality and gender identity are things close to me that have shaped a lot of things in my world, plus I feel the topics in general need to be more exposed because it is human nature. And anatomy is just fun because bodies are fucking weird and also disgusting, but at the same time pretty. Just weird SHIT.
I like to portray these things together in a sort of mishmash or chimerical/amalgamation approaches. I feel that all these things tie together very closely and I like to portray that in most of my personal stuff.
I love to, and work almost solely in, traditional mediums. I am a more tactile person and feel more connected to what I am working on, personally, when I can touch the paper and interact physically with the materials rather than dealing with the disconnect I get from doing things digitally.
My favorite is pen and ink, my second favorite is graphite, and my third favorite are copic markers. I am not too great at color theory or seeing colors in general, so I prefer working with things that can create detail and contrast in black and white. If that makes sense. Lol.
As far as werewolf stuff goes, I just connect with the concept and idea of werewolves. The duality of it, the powerlessness of it, and so forth. I have always liked them since before I realty understood quite what they were but, werewolves have also heavily influenced my life and my art.
UHMM, yeah, other than that feel free to ask me more about it if you want more details for whatever reason and I will do my best to answer your question in a coherent manner.
My main inspirations in my personal work are nature, humanity, sexuality, gender identity, and anatomy.
I have a huge spiritual thing with nature, animals, the mayjicks, and so forth so I like to present that in most everything I do. Humanity is a frustrating mess, and so fun to draw. Sexuality and gender identity are things close to me that have shaped a lot of things in my world, plus I feel the topics in general need to be more exposed because it is human nature. And anatomy is just fun because bodies are fucking weird and also disgusting, but at the same time pretty. Just weird SHIT.
I like to portray these things together in a sort of mishmash or chimerical/amalgamation approaches. I feel that all these things tie together very closely and I like to portray that in most of my personal stuff.
I love to, and work almost solely in, traditional mediums. I am a more tactile person and feel more connected to what I am working on, personally, when I can touch the paper and interact physically with the materials rather than dealing with the disconnect I get from doing things digitally.
My favorite is pen and ink, my second favorite is graphite, and my third favorite are copic markers. I am not too great at color theory or seeing colors in general, so I prefer working with things that can create detail and contrast in black and white. If that makes sense. Lol.
As far as werewolf stuff goes, I just connect with the concept and idea of werewolves. The duality of it, the powerlessness of it, and so forth. I have always liked them since before I realty understood quite what they were but, werewolves have also heavily influenced my life and my art.
UHMM, yeah, other than that feel free to ask me more about it if you want more details for whatever reason and I will do my best to answer your question in a coherent manner.