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Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa. The W.i.t.c.h. comics were my childhood and when Monster Allergy was on TV something about its art style spoke to me without me connecting the dots as to why. So I guess they must have influenced my art in some shape or form ….right?
Artist The Third: @/dbMisadventure. I remember feeling embarrassed that my art was still not looking like the fanart I used to like in my mid-late teens until I found this guy’s art, his art got me to me finally embrace the big heads in my art and convert to a more cartoony style
Another artist that may or may not have influenced even the tiniest bit in my art (I think it’s the hair?) would be @/fkaorism, I saw that second picture of Galaco through this song https://t.co/VMOg5Ov5Xb when I was around 16-17 and I fell in love with her art ever since
Now, I don’t know if her art actually influenced my own, but @/FlashBunny was one of the very first artists I’ve ever looked up to, as a kid I loved her dress up games and as a teen and adult I’ve learned to appreciate the rest of her art. She’s too important to not include here
Joke: “durr hurr hurr Quaxly should evolve into a colonizer!1 🤓”
Woke: Quaxly’s line should be based on the three stages of water just like that one fever dream of a Spanish cartoon
I still can’t believe I almost predicted what adult Red would wear a year before Sun and Moon came out