sketches for a class brief, we were paired with people in class and told to do something based on them, and my person likes books but not technology and likes playing piano so tree libraries and book pianos.
More draw-y things for Artemis the 13-yr-old trans-girl freedom flyer - we got rid of the term pirate cause she doesn't actually steal things. She's an outlaw tho, and the government kidnapped her parents and she's on a recue mission to get them back! Most of the crew are part of a minority or two, largely bc we all agreed that representation is important in general, but also bc I have friends who are v precious to me and I wanted to give them some??? sort of representation, as a personal thing. I'll prob post something of those characters too.
The airships, clockwise from top-left (to-scale comparison). In this world, there's a tradition of making everything that flies, ie the major ships and islands, as pretty as possible, "so that on the day it falls, it will be a beautiful wreckage":
her parents' vehicle before they get kidnapped, built for speed and carrying essential supplies; copper-coloured support structure to allude to aid, but a more subtle balloon and ship colour to avoid too much attention.
a government vehicle, built for power+to impress, with vague Ancient Egyptian warship references, with a dark colour balloon bc it's a sign of wealth that they can afford so much dye, to stand out against the gold-plated support, and cause you know, general dictatorship references;
a merchant vessel: murky-yellow balloon bc who has money to bleach/dye that much fabric, not merchants anyway, basic steel support.
Teenie Tiny airship of the Artemis' crew. Blue to vaaaaguely blend in with the sky and generally avoid detection. Bit old-fashioned.
the model sheet is what I drew initially as a reference for the model but have since drawn over + coloured
drawing I did on a paper plate around Christmas time in sunday school (I needed to draw and had no paper...)
the colouring was all done at home though! ;P
I love this app so much
finecallmejane I honestly thought these were photos at first!
aha no only the second is but thanks, im flattered x
I never draw detail, so I thought I’d practice… I think this went as well as throwing one in the deep end can go
some more recent life drawings in charcoal (feat a little chalk)
Art of Eireni Moutoussi. BA Graphic Design & Illustration, MA Games Art. hello! My name is pronounced Ee-ree-nee.
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