5, 22, 28, 34. Distracted myself for a bit looking through some of your older art, trying to decide if there was one that I secretly hoped to see you go for again in response to 28 and dang, it's just lovely and inspiring to take a walk through your art adventures. Its all so good.
5. how would you describe your art style? I would describe my art as children's book art that grew up. That's not to say my art is strictly "adult" in its themes, but like...... when I look at my art, I still feel like the cornerstone to how I found and developed my art is rooted back in children's books, but I do a lot of stuff related to me, an adult.
22. do you have a favorite color palette to work with?
I love muted earth colors. Swamps, bogs, marshlands - those have some of my absolute favorite color palettes, and they're fun to work with because you can have beautiful, saturated colors, but you can also be purposefully muddy and discover nuance in it.
28. whats a piece you would like to redraw at some point? I wanted to go through all of my art, but then I realized there are two pieces that I have genuinely wanted to redraw that have been on my mind: FOXWIFE (the dream I had about a non-existent game about a kitsune blamed for the death of her human husband), and this inktober I did of a Jenga apartment
34. whats something you still like from your old art? How old are we talking? I like a lot of my Inktober pieces from 2015-2018, because I was just on such a role and I was really pushing myself to just draw without a pencil involved. I made a lot of mistakes but I also learned so much, and I love that I went in with the confidence to fail and still make something.
















