Of course, you have it. But you already knew that, didnt you? It's what some people want, what you and I have. Something I have not named. Since I was three, I made little curvey and strait lines in paper, and I always thought they looked imperfect, but so good I wanted to draw more. I have actually taken a break from abstract, but since I've seen your drawings and doodles, as you said; makes me want to let my fingers do the ink dance again. Thank you for that, and I have subscribed.
It is like you mapped out the concepts of the creative brain right there on your paper...It is absolutely brilliant! As a fellow artist I'd love to know what pens/sharpies you used on these?
P.S. I loved the "Solving Problems on Pot" one....it was like the brain process in an almost mathematical chip or something...lol :) :)
Deserved praise, causes waves of inspiration, makes me want to let my fingers do the ink dance again. I have to say thank you for the kind words.
As far as the pens, since most of these are only ' sketchoodles ' done whilst waiting or whilst wasting time, they are done with any Black Gel Ink pen at hand at the time. I always have a sketch book with me no matter where I am.
My professional work, for tattooists is always done with standard Rotring equipment. Hope that helps.
@toughmouse I have to say these may be the best drawings I have ever seen. I also have an addiction to drawing (it's the only thing in life that makes me happy :| ) and I think I have just been inspired to be better.
Whenever I ink anything I either make an edge too squiggly, and have to either trash it or draw up the rest of the edge to make it fit :< And then it throws the symmetry off completely ;(
Honesly, its mere practice, my simple aimless suggestion is practice with a pencil, and rough out the drawing, doing several / many lines of the curve you want, and honestly one of the many attempts in pencil will hit the spot.. Simply ink the one that works.
a steady hand is key, and for me, its all in the practice. and all I can say, artist to artist....try and tray again...it will come....
thanks for that. i'm working on a book titled: ' my wasted life ' with art and prose from all those moments, spent waiting for life to catch up with me. thank you for the kinds words. A.J
Not talentless, beautiful!
Nellyfair2 6 days ago
fkn amazing
ChunderPlunder 1 month ago
Beautiful work. Art is never a waste of time if even 1 person appreciates it or understands it.
PsiPhiTy 10 months ago
i think somebody could b a killer tribal design tattoo artist :) sick drawings tho
rikiquik 11 months ago
WOW they were radical!
koolaid5684 1 year ago
GREAT!!! ur best!!! i have never seen that before))
MrMa3axuct 1 year ago
I love em ...i enjoy doing things like this 2
RSyemi14 1 year ago
i would love caught in lies as a tattoo
hydra680 1 year ago
IMPRESSIVE.
xxCRYSTALxx93 1 year ago
Love your work!
artemorbid 1 year ago
amazing. please dont call it a waste of time. art can take people far.
iluhhpeppajack 1 year ago
Very interesting designs. Would look good as tattoos
axeljack1 1 year ago
Problem Solving is amazing
Aminaminaminam 1 year ago
You have just jump started my Summer inspiration toughmouse. The most mesmerizing sharp 5 minutes of my life. Terrific job!!!
Javier7070 1 year ago
Of course, you have it. But you already knew that, didnt you? It's what some people want, what you and I have. Something I have not named. Since I was three, I made little curvey and strait lines in paper, and I always thought they looked imperfect, but so good I wanted to draw more. I have actually taken a break from abstract, but since I've seen your drawings and doodles, as you said; makes me want to let my fingers do the ink dance again. Thank you for that, and I have subscribed.
PivotDudeMD 2 years ago
It is like you mapped out the concepts of the creative brain right there on your paper...It is absolutely brilliant! As a fellow artist I'd love to know what pens/sharpies you used on these?
P.S. I loved the "Solving Problems on Pot" one....it was like the brain process in an almost mathematical chip or something...lol :) :)
oldmoviemusic 2 years ago
Deserved praise, causes waves of inspiration, makes me want to let my fingers do the ink dance again. I have to say thank you for the kind words.
As far as the pens, since most of these are only ' sketchoodles ' done whilst waiting or whilst wasting time, they are done with any Black Gel Ink pen at hand at the time. I always have a sketch book with me no matter where I am.
My professional work, for tattooists is always done with standard Rotring equipment. Hope that helps.
toughmouse 2 years ago
@toughmouse I have to say these may be the best drawings I have ever seen. I also have an addiction to drawing (it's the only thing in life that makes me happy :| ) and I think I have just been inspired to be better.
DYLANDISASTERbz 9 months ago
How do you get the edges so smooth? o,O
Whenever I ink anything I either make an edge too squiggly, and have to either trash it or draw up the rest of the edge to make it fit :< And then it throws the symmetry off completely ;(
rahma4 2 years ago
Honesly, its mere practice, my simple aimless suggestion is practice with a pencil, and rough out the drawing, doing several / many lines of the curve you want, and honestly one of the many attempts in pencil will hit the spot.. Simply ink the one that works.
a steady hand is key, and for me, its all in the practice. and all I can say, artist to artist....try and tray again...it will come....
toughmouse 2 years ago
I can think of no better way to spend your time while waiting for someone.
Great drawings.
NYCity99 2 years ago
thanks for that. i'm working on a book titled: ' my wasted life ' with art and prose from all those moments, spent waiting for life to catch up with me. thank you for the kinds words. A.J
toughmouse 2 years ago
You're welcome. Feel free to stop by. Peace.
NYCity99 2 years ago