Here are four pieces I did within a week. I liked the colors in all of them, and how they tend to bleed into each other and compliment one another.
Markers, Colored Pencils, Ink, & Cardstock (Copic Markers, Copic Inking Markers, & Prisma Colored Pencils)
@such_hockey_wow@AITA_reddit Hey!!! It’s me lol!!! Yeah I totally agree. The mom needs to be more open to the father being able to handle this sorta thing when she isn’t there
Pieces I did while in College Studies! (One will look familiar!) I enjoyed these pieces a lot because they pushed what I was willing to do and got me to try new things.
Clay, Ink, Markers (Copic Inking Pens, & Copic Markers)
These are three of the first pieces I had ever done with Copics! It’s still my favorite medium to use, and it started to define my heavy use of small lines!
Ink, Markers, & Cardstock (Copic Markers, & Copic Inking Pens)
I love explaining this piece! It’s a few years old now, and it was sadly stolen from one of my work folders when I was in school. It’s got a lot of different mediums in it.
Color Pencil (Crayola), Ink (Ballpoint & Gell), Paint (General Value [Red], & WhiteOut.
I wish I had the ability to finish these, but sadly two of these had been ruined by an accident with a bottle of ink, while the other one was stolen from me.
Ink, Cardstock, & Watercolors (Copic Inking Markers, Ballpoint Pen [Blue], & Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolors)
Here are two watercolor pieces I sold. They were bird studies, and I hadn’t intended on selling them, but people seemed to enjoy them. I’m glad they found a nice home.
Watercolor & Watercolor paper (Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolor, & Hotpressed Paper)
A few more pieces from my portfolio. I was testing styles and cutting out paper, but I decided I like messing with negative space within boarders even more.
Markers, Ink, & Cardstock (Copic Markers, Copic Inking Markers, & Ballpoint Pens [Orange & Black])
Here are some more Digital Pieces I’ve done! I enjoyed the snow one a lot, even though it was my first time ever doing both snow, and the light source of a singular pole.
Digital (Adobe Photoshop)
Part of a digital series I had done. I like to do more digital artworks when I’m testing out weird or bright color combinations, or attempting to do landscapes I’ve never done before. Same with making posters too!
Digital (Adobe Photoshop)