What kind of themes do you usually draw or paint?
By jerelmeow
@jerelmeow (130)
Philippines
May 9, 2009 1:18pm CST
I like drawing people and anime stuff and it really makes me happy, how about you?
6 responses
@baldypriest (337)
• United States
7 Jul 09
It varies with me. Sometimes I draw manga figures. I especially love chibis. I do some realistic drawings of people as well. Lately, I've been using more simplified forms. I am completely fascinated with doing simplified versions of a modern Pierrot figure. I don't know why.
@pinklemonade (486)
•
17 Jun 09
I tend to base my artwork on myself and my own feelings and experiences. The subject of the painting can vary alot from nature to abstract and things in between but at the moment my artwork is going into fairgrounds and dream worlds. I love drawing all kinds of things though although not cartoon things as much.
@k1tten (2318)
• United States
28 May 09
Being an art student I've found that I have a nitch for fantasy art work. I started with animals when I was younger and then moved to dragons. Now I create my own little creatures that someday I'd like to see put into sculpture. I think that would be very interesting. I have one that I really would like to try to create but I'm not sure how to start and create it.
@juanypablo (126)
• United States
9 May 09
I personally do well with objects and nature and drawing things such as still lifes. I've never really put the effort in to do things like anime but I think it's pretty amazing. There are a lot of intricate details that go into stuff like that and drawing the human figure isn't always the easiest thing to do.. so i commend you on drawing that. But yeah, I should probably get to drawing more and different things, but for now I just like drawing still lifes.
@divkris (1156)
• India
26 May 09
I love drawing landscapes with elements like human or animal in it. I'm bad at porteaits so i dont even bother trying them. The next subject would be cartoons - like mickey, donald, mickey and team, aladin, anything to do with cartooning and imaginary mascots.