
Hi, I’m MuffyRock!An anime/video game loving artist falling down random rabbit holes left and right.**Please ask permission before using my art elsewhere :)
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Skeleton Artist. Decided To Make Some Artwork That Dealt With Gore And Bright Colors.

Skeleton Artist. Decided to make some artwork that dealt with gore and bright colors.
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Weekday Drawing Challenge
Day 3 - Music

Today I bring a demon girl based on the song “Monster” by Dodie.
The song has been stuck in my head a lot recently and is pretty cool. It has such a unique sound to it, which is why I really liked it.
Plus, it went perfect with today’s theme of music since it is a song.
I suggest that you give it a listen!
The artwork was done on paper with a pencil sketch, later gone over with a ball point pen.






🌺 Hello Spring 🌺
3/21/2021
Weekday Drawing Challange
Day 2 - Shoes

I’m actually committing to this, woah...
Welcome to Day Two, Shoes!
With this one, I decided to practice drawing attention to specific areas using color. Hence, the small sneaker print on the sandle has all the color. I also tried to use warm colors and hues since most people (unless you’re like me, lol) only wear sandles when it’s warm out. Then there was the pencil shading that was done in a more cartoony way - if that makes sense - that kinda balanced it all out.
All used were some markers and my simple, but amazing, mechanical pencil (Plus one of my sandles that I used for a reference).
Y’all can get a progress shot too! ⬇️

Say Dada Meme Animated.
At this point in time, this is super old-
*artist fear intensified*
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
But it’s still funny, and I still love.
*Audio is from Rick And Morty. I only own the art
Trompe L’oeil Drawing

Orignal Photo/Reference

Supplies: drawing pencils, paper, eraser, paper clips, National Geographic magazine.
Time Taken: 2 weeks (with multiple breaks)
This art piece was based off of the style of paintings done by a famous artist, Trompe L’eoil. His masterpieces were known for their ability to trick the human mind into perceiving details as three dimensional objects.
You can view some of his artwork and learn more about him using the Wikipedia link below.
