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It's easy for me to feel like I’ve plateaued with my art, but looking back at my older art, I can see lots of improvement!
Second picture is my painting from 2019(?) compared to a painting from a couple weeks ago. In this case, I just painted right over the old painting.
Happy Lunar New Year! Year of the Tiger!
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I've painted quite a few tigers over the past couple of years, here's 5 of my favorites. 5th one in the thread)
Baby axolotl and big axolotl! Both are painted with shiny metallic ink.
This year's first ink painting for Patreon!
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Last month's ink painting that Patreon members voted on. I've never painted a nautilus before!
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A sweet dog named Gordie. The customer wanted to have a bit of the pink tongue showing, though the original picture didn't have that. One of the reasons to have a painting done instead of a photo- I can make a few small changes in a painting that the photo doesn't have.