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I like this style of drawing, it reminds me of the artwork on Wes Anderson films. Can you give me some lessons on how to draw like this?!
Thank you very much 🙂 Wes Anderson’s films are my favourites, so I have the most ridiculous grin over that comment. As for the drawing, I don’t really have much formal education in art. Lots of practise is good 🙂
Oh I’m pleased that made your day! He’s my fave director as well. I’ve done some posts about his films, you should have a look sometime!
I’m off to practice my drawing 😊
I’ll check those out 🙂 Good luck with practising
love the rubixface ..hehehe!
I’m glad you like him 🙂
I love your anthropomorphic take on animals. They are so like us, they are so much a part of our souls. They were worshiped by indigenous tribes because they have a purity and they have innate powers to heal and help us!
Thank you very much 🙂 I agree, animals always cheer me up on a bad day.
wonderful. Gave me a much needed “chuckle”
I’m glad you like it 🙂
I love these illustrations! Keep ’em coming!
Thank you 🙂 and will do