I've officially started on a new personal sketchbook today. I'll admit that it's kind of bittersweet, given how I don't have much art to show anyone in person, but it's nice to have a fresh start.
On that note, how about some art from my recently completed sketchbook (which, by the way, took me over a year to finish. Wow.)?
With 'Little Giant', I decided to do some contrast in terms of size. It's kind of similar to another sketch that I did previously, which I will post pretty darn soon.
In psychology, there's a major question over human consciousness; individually we know we're human beings, but how do we know that the people around us think like we do? How do we know that they're not in fact a really well programmed android? I had already thought about this question in regards to a sci-fi short story, but the question was intriguing enough to put into art form. Hence the title,
"Will the Real Human Please Stand?"
(P.S. The guy in the front right was supposed to have red eyes too. I don't know how they turned brown in the scanner.)
"Checkerboard Woman" is the follow up to "Beneath the surface". I originally set out to do her hair in rainbow colors, but I figured that would make the piece way too busy, so I went with reddish orange hair instead.
Very cool. Definitely interesting expressions you have here.
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