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The first drawing I had in my new notebook. Out of boredom, I decided to draw a two-headed deer in a café.
This would eventually made me continue drawing a few more illustrations such as this.
It wasn't too spooky nor simple, but this simple drawing was the biggest improvement in my art.
The hardest thing to draw was the antlers as my mechanical pencil had ran out of refills and I had to work with what I had left.
This was made with charcoal and regular pencils, much like most of my works.
I get a sense of deja vu when I created this, my sister however feels itchy in her eyes just by looking at it.
Not saying bug crawled up in my eye, but rather I have seen an image of it when I was young. I used to fear that my eyes had spider eggs
and that that was the reason I felt itchy. So in some way, I guess this is me overcoming that little phobia I had.
My art somehow comforts me by just reliving and remembering those moments in my life, and I just find it silly.
I also felt proud of myself for drawing the eye without looking up references online. Truly terrifying yet satisfying.
This is indeed a reference to a certain horror movie. I made this however to try putting some distance to my drawing.
Some can probably interpret this as a cycle of endless pain or maybe link this to my personal experience, but in reality I was just bored.
This took a couple of days to make as my hands got sore from coloring in the background. And yes, this was also inspired by Junji Ito's "Uzumaki"
Another drawing made for practice. In the original sketch, he was supposed to be in a street before I decided to change it to an alleyway.
I'm not really good at drawing faces, so I just said "Oh well, sticky note face it is!" Horror is good, but I like to do a bit of comedy too.
Overall I am satisfied with how it looks, it does remind me of one of my favorite paintings, "The Son of Man"
This drawing references two horror medias I was invested at the time, both being about mutated and uncanny animals. An odd yet horrifying concept in
media as I barely see things like this in movies. Fun fact is that I used AI to generate a horse,
then use the AI horse abomination as reference for the illustration. Creativity of man and machine are truly horrific yet interesting.
I love slasher films, hence why I drew this. I wanted to keep the rabbit completely white to make it stand out as this
main focus of the illustration as people would later then realize the bloody aftermath on the slasher's clothes and weapon.
didn't want to overdo his design and keep him simple. One of my friends really liked him, as always.
I dislike being looked at. Even if there is nobody around, I still feel like someone is looking at me. I have not been diagnosed with any mental illnesses,
nor am I "seeing things." Perhaps true paranoia. This only healed a part of me as I still cover windows before I sleep.
I made a silly story that the being watching outside wanted some of my food
or just needed a friend to chat to. Quite wholesome, still a bit paranoid unfortunately.
Drawing the teeth was oddly the fun part of this illustration and I struggled a bit on the lighting of the surroundings.
This was heavily inspired on a game I liked. It was my first time sculpting teeth so it
took me a long while to get the hang of it considering both this and my other work, "SOUGHT", are made with modeling clay.
It would then meet it's unfortunate fate as I found both had been chewed on by vermin, in which the artworks would then end up in the bottomless pit called "The trash bag."
I got a slight inspiration on Berserk's Behelit and was planning to turn it into a necklace, but couldn't find a way to dry up modeling clay.
It was fun and a simple project, but I am too devastated to recreate it again after seeing get thrown away.
I created this a few days before my birthday and I was all alone at home. I felt a mix of emotions, mostly negative ones.
I got a few scratches from bending the wires as craft wire isn't easy to find. I felt quite lonely from those three days and had to grow used to it.
If it weren't for my paranoia, I would've worked more easily.