I am a jack of all trades and that's something I've put a lot of time into over the years because I find the processes behind various crafts to be absolutely fascinating and learning the craft is the joy. not doing it. which is why I burn through so many hobbies constantly. Once I know the process once Ive pushed myself to achieve relative competence at it, I get bored. There's always more to learn and new things to try within a craft, but it's a rapidly diminishing return the further I get into something mostly because like. there's way more overlap between crafts than people tend to think so once you have a grasp of x you apply it to y to achieve z. making z boring because x and y were already known.
it's too the point that I'm running out of hobbies. The lands left to conquer require heavy machinery or animals and I'm Bored. I need a new craft again but I can't Find one
Going insane bc I can't remember what box I packed my tombow graphite in 🤡 I'm so lax about using any kind of pen or colored pencil, but I quiver like a purse dog if I have to use a 4h from any brand besides tombow WHERE is my GRAPHITE
Watercolour paintings of natural landscapes, nature, birds, countryside homes and a cathedral. Done sometime between 2010 to 2014, mixed media between Chinese paints, watercolour, and cheap poster paints. Referenced mainly digital stock photos and some were studies of master painters (Sorry, I don't remember who)
ppl ask a lot abt my traditional coloring process but its rlly not that complex u just rlly water down inks and layer thin layers until you realize you’ve been working for 9 hours straight and pass out with all ur supplies still in bed w/ u LOL