Acrylic Paint and Ink Marker – “Jack O’Neill” by Lachie Hinton.
“A friend told me that my work is a balance between chaos and order, but I think it always ends up more on the chaotic side.
Acrylic Paint and Ink Marker – “Jack O’Neill” by Lachie Hinton.
“A friend told me that my work is a balance between chaos and order, but I think it always ends up more on the chaotic side.
Artist: Mike Watt.
My Style
This is my idea of how humans will evolve. It feels like we are becoming so entwined with technology that I thought it could be interesting to have the technology as part of our bodies.
Fire Fighters – Line Drawing by Mike Watt
I wanted to think of something a bit more fun than firefighters having a water fight with a hose so I gave them water pistols instead.
by Mike Watt
I had a very general idea about the doodle being a landscape that changes, I wanted to keep it very loose and abstract. It was great to just zone out with the Artline pens and draw all night.
I combined strange characters with patterns and a very loose background, drawing straight onto the page with the Artline pens without penciling first to keep the spontaneity.
“When I thought of a monkey flying the main thing was that he would be having fun, he’s doing it Superman style but he has a little smile on his face, like he’s trying to be serious but he’s loving being up there.
By Mike Watt
Things Flow Better With Artline
Tutorial by Chris Whal.
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Detailed fineliner image by Torva Finch
Detailed illustration of Shocktrooper by Skipper Lee
Detailed lining by Samm Starrs – face/body painting expert