I also doodled this one but it’s not as cute as the Snails one
This is only jail dinner quality because crappy scanner.
But here’s my lyric drawing of “Stars”!
If you guys haven’t seen my other lyric drawings they’re here.
Based on lyrics from the fun. song “Walking The Dog”
Ink pens, Sharpies, and colored pencils.
My most complex one yet, I love it.
Completed version of my “All Alright” by fun. drawing!
Ink pens, sharpies, and colored pencil.
I think this would have been better done as a digital creating, I couldn’t get the exact look I wanted with it on paper. Maybe I’ll do a digital rendition of it in the future, but I’m not sure.
(Source: taylorkh818)
So this isn’t done yet but I decided to scan and post this incomplete version just because I think it looks cool and because I feel like this would look awesome on a shirt. Am I the only one who feels that way? Maybe I’ll get a shirt made for myself.
Another of my cute abstract drawings!
Ink pens, colored pencils, and sharpie.
I really need to get better quality colored pencils though. And maybe some nice colored markers.
Inspired by and lyrics from “Benson Hedges” by fun.
Obviously I should never use oil pastels.
Because this seriously sucks.
But yeah anyways this is what happens when I decide to play with mediums I SUCK AT.
Based off of and lyrics from “One Foot” by fun.
“The Moon Is On My Side”
Ink pens, Sharpies, and (crappy) colored pencils on drawing paper.
PS, the u in fun. was supposed to look like a crescent moon but I epically failed at that.
I improve/change my own art (and by art I mean visual and music) by observing other artists’ work in it’s simplest form and then in it’s completed form. It’s sometimes difficult to find sources to view things like this, but when I do I suck it all up and file it away to build my own creativity off of.
Is this stealing? No! Creativity is nothing if not influenced by the world around us! How do you think some of the most famous artists of all time learned their craft? They were taught or they observed and build off of their observations (which in my opinion is the same thing as teaching only manifested differently whatevs).
So, yes, I take bits and pieces from people I admire and put them all together and then BUILD MY OWN around that to create what I do.
And I’m proud of that.