Neko

Art Studies, Sketches, and Doodles

an inked in study of several different antler and horn types, including moose, ibex, sheep, cow, and elk examples a study of the side and bottom shapes of canine, feline, equine, mustelid, and rodent paw shapes in pencil a study of different animal tail shapes in pencil. Includes rabbit, deer, duck, pangolin, beaver, macaw, skunk, and lemur tails. a study of the differences in wing shape and feather type between gull, raptor, owl, and songbird wings. In pencil to make the varying feather shape differences more distinct. a freehand doodle of an axolotl-ish creature in red and black sharpie. it started as an axolotl but got more snakey as I went. a pencil sketch of a dragon holding up a lion on its tail. I think this would probably look better inked in and finished, but I can't decide on shadows and color, and honestly I like how sturdy these lines came out a colored in drawing of an old man sitting backward in a chair in a diner. This was done at a local life model session at an art center in my town, where a model came in to pose with a chair, though the diner background was my invention the rest of it was just the dude in front of me. Sketch 1 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center Sketch 2 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center Sketch 3 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center Sketch 4 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center Sketch 5 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center Sketch 6 in a series of studies from a nude anatomy study at a community art center A study of a fat woman doing the Warrior yoga pose. I wanted to get some practice drawing how fat on a human body would respond to movement differently than in more toned or skinny people, and I've known the warrior pose since I was 8, so it seemed like a good jumping off point. pencil sketches of a dragon, some cuddling seals, and a cat paw flexing claws a pen sketch of snakes in various poses freehand black sharpie doodles of fish a doodle of a skull with a snake in its mouth with text saying The Wild Never Dies. This was a doodle I made while watching Ink Master. another Ink Master inspired doodle, this time a classic American heart with ACAB written in the middle instead of Mom a sketch inspired by a freshman year chem lab disolving compounds into water, though the colors here are changed to pink and purple I think I did alright showing an accurate flow of solute into water some multicolor doodles in marker of lips and flowers in green, purple, and red outlines a dragon with a coin made with black sharpie, inspired by that one viral Tumblr post about tiny dragons