/r/Amatureart
For those who are to intimidated by r/art but still want to post art
For those who are to intimidated by r/art but still want to post art
/r/Amatureart
I started digital drawing a couple years ago, and recently drew a picture I titled “The Sun Eater”. I was inspired by someone I follow on Instagram to paint it. It’s an 8x10 canvas, and I used old/random acrylic paints my husband used for miniature painting years ago (I’m surprised they weren’t all dried up). I still need to varnish, and frame it. The result is okay, I’m going to get a larger canvas, better paints & brushes, and try again.
Was drawing this for a friend but something’s off and it’s making him look too chunky
My boa rested on my face the other day, I loved the moment and decided to draw it.
Got a sketch book for myself with birthday money from critical role and decided to draw a quick something.
I'm using knock off Pro markers basically and I know it's a bit too streaky idk how to fix that. But low key proud of myself for this being my first proper drawing in a long while
(I also gave myself a 1 idk why I dunno what the number thing is)
Today, June 21st is Global ALS Awareness Day. Learn about ALS, how to volunteer or donate here: https://www.als-mnd.org
I dont know this just kinda represents how I feel atm
My dad passed away two years ago, I’m still distraught about it, haven’t been able to get over it. I’m sure I’ll numb a bit over time but I don’t have a good support system so I just feel incredibly lonely at the moment. Anyway… He loved anything to do with the ocean, he loved nature and had an amazing sense of humor all the time. I love him, and miss him SO much. I drew this of him, for him. 💔 Happy Birthday Dad ✨
I'm not really good at drawing faces or hands