Can I commission you to make something?
At the moment, I’m not accepting any commissions. However, should that change, I’ll update this website (and my Instagram page). :)
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Where can I buy your work?
Currently, the only work I’m selling are artworks for tattoo purposes.
If you’re keen to get my work rendered on your body, please reach out to me via Instagram with a request; afterwards, I’ll share a price estimate with you. Out of respect for my creative practice: the free taking and tattooing of my work — original, edited, or in any other context — isn’t allowed and/or recommended.
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What materials do you draw/illustrate physically with?
Hot creative girls never, ever gatekeep. I use many different materials to illustrate, design, and make art.
My all time favorite pen for illustrating on paper & board is the Kuretake Disposable Pocket Brush Pens in size Medium. I’ve been using this specific pen consistently for about four years now; it’s my go to for creating sketchbook work and making smaller ink drawings, too. I’m obsessed with this pen. Seriously. It’s the best.
Second favorite drawing tool would have to be a Uniball Posca Paint Markers, specifically the PC-5M and PC-7M sizes. Due to the paint’s formula and opacity, these markers are perfect for drawing on basically all 2D and 3D surfaces: paper, cardboard boxes, glass… they create beautiful, confident marks.
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What other art/design/illustration supplies do you use daily?
I love making digital works; my preferred devices and tools for this are my iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. Also… the app Procreate, Photoshop CC, and my Epson Perfection V600 scanner for scanning letter size & smaller works. If I’m making a informal, personal image, I’ll sometimes use my iPhone & Notes app.
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Why did you become a creative?
Truthfully, it was never a conscious decision.
Drawing has been my favorite thing to do since very early childhood (I have giant bins of crayon, colored pencil, and pastel stick artworks from the early 2000s to prove it… just ask my family); I have drawn out of necessity since then, using my craft to investigate myself, my imagination, trauma, emotions, etc… to create, it’s never really been a conscious choice of mine. It’s a really, really strong urge, one that I’m not sure why I posses but one I’m extremely grateful for.
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What inspires you to make art?
Life!