GOTO Gifs Page (Epilepsy Warning, and large images)
A common goal of my image creation is to mis-use software and hardware. Even though I have put a pencil onto paper many times, and have poured many hours into MS Paint, I have never learned how to properly read image editors! I still manage to draw and create decently, even if I don't think I'll understand how analog/digital artists normally do it. In 2012 I, without knowing what I was doing and before I knew /anything/ about art, started making edits of Clickteam klip art in games, doodled out of boredom, and experimented with noisy glitch art creation for the fun of it, by slamming on random keys trying to produce coherency. Now, many of my images are produced by me pushing strange corners of programs and machines, and not knowing how to do something right but smashing on ahead anyhow. What I care about doing is creating graphics that are, if not pleasent, interesting enough to watch to, especially for me. PS: click on any and all images for fullsize, and the ability to view them in a sterile enviroment.
I make comics now, sometimes!
A fan comic for Super Mega. The script is available here, for screen readers.
A small sample is below, as most of my glitch art falls into the gifs page, which has an epilepsy warning on many of the images.
Recognition
Register
I drew this in around grade 5, possibly grade 6, or even grade 4. I'm not really sure. It is one of the very, very few things I actually drew to completion, and I'm very glad to still have it! I think it dates from around the time an art teacher told me that a drawing isn't finished if it has any whitespace. "Teaching" like that is what stopped me from continuing art.
Below for a while, is a selection of my own lil doodles ()
Witches
Two stick snakes
Various figures
sprawl, turtle boots, and an alien
The Brain, and their robo minion
Untitled
also Untitled
The Rat
These are from 2004, so I would've been like ten when I made them! As far as I remember, they are some of my first doodles, but unfortunately some of my last until recent. Like with my marker painting a year after these, I was given no urge to continue and felt bad for my process, like I was doing something wrong. That is how my art teachers taught me and it left a bad burn. Regardless, my approach and flow in drawing should be quite evident by comparing these figures to my current attempts!
Below you will find my series of sets of doodles, collectively titled 'The Copyright Sets' because they are drawn on the backs of scanned pages of a no-longer running magazine that nobody cares about anymore and is only avaiable beyond the academic barrier.
Modern Art Exhibit, And More
The Big White Apple
Title Part 1 + Title Part 2
The Portrait
Transform
Split
(mini doodles) Burst + Cyptic + Ham Sandwich