
I was going for a rough, Expressionistic, sci-fi look here. I wanted to keep a bit of the frenetic energy of quickly drawn lines. I also deliberately left some things vague and a slightly unfinished look. I’m most interested in the mood, overall vision, and what the image suggests. I don’t want to get bogged down in tedious illustration. This one also has a sense of humor.
Here’s all 29 pieces in the series so far in a slideshow.
Or, if you prefer, you can see them in a click-through gallery:
To see other posts about other pieces in this series, go here.
See a video about my first 25 pieces in this series here.
Thanks for checking out my art and my blog. And if you want to help me continue this series I’m trying to raise at least a few hundred dollars a month to cover my basic living needs. See bellow.
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