the only british person i can tolerate. TRUST that i am being serious. no, dont go snooping into my music collection.
ough the Walking Dead is one of my guilty pleasure shows. its essentially my One Piece. ive seen every episode of the main show, im working on Fear TWD and i've read a few of the comics. and Ezekiel has always been one of my favorites, so i drew this one day. ive been working on drawing full-body portraits instead of busts, and im really proud of this one.
my fursona, who i will probably not come up with a cool name for. he's a t-boy caprine who uses he/they pronouns, and listens to Rise Against :3
i was just sketching this at a restaurant and not long after finishing a woman walked in and looked almost identical to her. she had two arms and was in a blazer, but she literally had the butterfly locs in a high pony and everything. i think i met a goddess that day tbh.
a sketch i did in my journal of my favorite frontman, Tim McIlrath of Rise Against. usually im pretty bad at drawing people and having it actually look like them, but i think i did a good job this time !!!
i love love love to draw Zack de la Rocha soooooo much its crazy. this is one of the bigger sketches ive done, usually i only use my small travel sketchbook but this was made on a large drawing pad.
this sketch is based off of one of the pictures from Peter Steele (the lead singer and bassist of Type O Negative fame) and his collaboration with Playgirl magazine. i did this at one of my local coffee shops, and im pretty sure the old guy staring behind me was about to have a heart attack.
im a sucker for cityscapes, and i was really REALLY manifesting this for myself. so think of this as a self-insert.
one of the oldest paintings i had after i started getting serious about art (so old you can see my old signature at the bottom right corner). this is actually a multimedia piece. it uses paint, markers, pencil, and some glitter pens i got on christmas.
"A khrushchevka (xpyщёвкa) is a type of low-cost, concrete-paneled or brick three- to five-storied apartment building which was developed in the Soviet Union during the early 1960s, during the time its namesake Nikita Khrushchev directed the Soviet government."
—Khrushchevka, via Wikipedia
i dont remember much about painting this, although just by looking you can tell i was in a true crime phase. its painted monochromatic because there's supposed to be a noir-type vibe to it.
i'm a sucker for primary colors, so trying my hand at pop art was perfect for me. i had to look at a lot of reference pics but honestly this is still one of my favorite paintings ive ever made. its about the toll (no pun intented) that car-centered infrastructure has had on america but specifically my home state WA.
religious trauma went crazy with this one. lyrics are from an Apocalyptica song of the same name.
i loveeee making band fanart, so i decided to do Tom Morello aka the best guitarist in the world. the reference i used is from the 'sleep now in the fire - rage against the machine' music video. it was originally a sketch i did at a coffee shop but it kinda sucked so i took a picture and traced it on my drawing tablet instead.
i drew this in my sketchbook ages ago as a joke, and like all jokes i put way too much effort into it. if you're familiar with the Heaven's Gate cult, you'll know that this is their logo but with the words "among us" instead of "heavens gate," hilarious i know.