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i like russian poster style, and lately i’ve been wanting to draw a giant squid, because someone at work had a cool sweatshirt with some on it. but i opted for an octopus, and decided to mash it up with the russian poster thing. i’m not sure if the green takes away from the russian feeling, but i like the result anyway. long live the sharpie! i also like that octopusses have so many legs, and the russian text on the drawing translates into “Our strengths are uncountable.”
and so they are…
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I spent a little time in Japan a couple months ago. Japanese gal culture is fascinating. So much of it is by-girls, for-girls, and it’s so driven by details. A sweet lolita in full regalia, done in sharpie on th back of some scrap paper with digital color added.

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I love sharpies. mmmm. They’re colourful enough to disguise my poor drawing skills. Well, it’s only a doodle, not supposed to be the Next Big Turner Prize.
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See, I drew this cute little “An Average Monday” comic and then I decided to try to outline it with a fine-point sharpie and I quickly learned that that was a very bad idea, but it was too late. D:
So instead, have a doodle! It’s a bit awful! Just pretend you’re the little fairy sliding down a leaf going “Wheeeee~!” I’ll get back to the February People later in the week, since my Mon-Weds schedules are horrendous. The whole first week will probably just be sitting in chairs in the same image, we’ll see.
