I am an art teacher inspired by classic art learning methods and timeless artistic fundamentals. Inspired books;
β Fun with a Pencil
β Keys to Drawing
β Color and Light
Riff Zarreck
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I haven't been on a single long distance train in france that I didn't share with at least one cat. Here are some blokes I also shard the train with:
Benefits:
β Improves rendering and shading skills
β Helps understand light behavior on objects
β Builds strong 3D thinking from 2D sketches
β Useful for product, concept, and environment art
β Teaches clean and professional presentation style
β How to Render β by Scott Robertson
This book is a detailed guide on how to render objects with proper light, shadow, and form. It teaches how to turn simple 2D sketches into realistic 3D-looking drawings using structured lighting and shading techniques.
Something a little different today -- a digital experiment! When I first found out about my paint allergy, I gave digital a try by painting on top of one of my color roughs from my last solo show in procreate. I didn't enjoy it enough to produce my finals this way, but it was fun to play around!
the fact that Peter Thiel came to Argentina and also a string of failed romantic aproaches while not really connected. they did made me feel like I got -2 morale hit in Disco Elisyum
Liliana of the veil
Dragon and the knight (2026)
oil over canvas
Chad Doug Walker not knowing his enemies
Faliol from "Masquerade of a Dead Sword" by Thomas Ligotti for my dear friend @nathanandersonart.bsky.social ππ