@charlottevellinga Wow Charlotte !! What ease and freshness in your drawings and creations! You can tell that you are playing and experimenting freely without the pressure of trying to be perfect. But that's exactly what makes your universes, worlds, monsters, or instruments so alive and interesting.
It amazes me to walk through your projects and see how dedicated you are, how exciting it is to see your creations and how you let go of your hand.
Thank you very much for being part of the course and the Doméstika Community. Thanks for playing and experimenting!
Can you imagine the story of one of your monsters that lives in one of your guitars? Because it is there? What are you doing?
What songs do you like? it could be a fanzine or graphic novel, even an illustrated story. : D
@adolfoserra Thank you so much for your positive feedback! Not trying to make every drawing perfect definitely doesn't come naturally to me, so I really enjoyed the challenge of this exercise.
This is also a great motivation to finally post some of my projects in the other courses.
And thanks for the suggestion - who knows, maybe one day there will be an illustrated story about a monster in a guitar! :)
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glenerd
nice explorations
adolfoserra
Teacher Plus@charlottevellinga Wow Charlotte !! What ease and freshness in your drawings and creations! You can tell that you are playing and experimenting freely without the pressure of trying to be perfect. But that's exactly what makes your universes, worlds, monsters, or instruments so alive and interesting.
It amazes me to walk through your projects and see how dedicated you are, how exciting it is to see your creations and how you let go of your hand.
Thank you very much for being part of the course and the Doméstika Community. Thanks for playing and experimenting!
Can you imagine the story of one of your monsters that lives in one of your guitars? Because it is there? What are you doing?
What songs do you like? it could be a fanzine or graphic novel, even an illustrated story. : D
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charlottevellinga
@adolfoserra Thank you so much for your positive feedback! Not trying to make every drawing perfect definitely doesn't come naturally to me, so I really enjoyed the challenge of this exercise.
This is also a great motivation to finally post some of my projects in the other courses.
And thanks for the suggestion - who knows, maybe one day there will be an illustrated story about a monster in a guitar! :)
adolfoserra
Teacher Plus@charlottevellinga yeahhh ☺️☺️☺️
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