Finally updated my artstation page after years!

art station drawing

For a long time, I had every intention of staying consistent with my work, but as often happens, life got in the way. Between daily responsibilities and the general noise of the “real world,” my art was pushed to the sidelines. My pens gathered dust and my sketchbooks stayed closed. But lately, I’ve managed to carve out some spare moments to finally experiment with some new projects and pick up where I left off.

I’ve just updated my ArtStation page with some of this new pen and paper stuff that represents this current chapter. These aren’t polished masterpieces; they are raw, honest experiments in ink. Getting back to the basics—feeling the friction of the nib on the page—has been exactly what I needed to get things moving again.

This update is more than just a gallery refresh; it’s a way for me to track my progress and share these latest pieces as I find my rhythm. I’m focusing on high-contrast linework and textures, embracing the permanence of ink where every stroke counts.


Check Out the Progress

I’m excited to finally get these projects out there. If you’ve ever had to put your passions on hold, you know how good it feels to finally have the time to create again.

     

      • The Vibe: Sketchbook studies, raw ink textures, and experimental forms.

    It feels great to be back at it. Whether you’re a long-time follower or just stopping by, thanks for checking out what I’ve been working on!

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