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I made these series using ink, colored pencils and paper. First, I drew out the characters in the first and final drawings. Then I give them color for each background. In the second and third drawings, I drew wildly to make the drawings look very distorted. Then I drew out what happens in those scribbles.

All of the drawings except the first drawing are colored in greyscale. The cross-hatching of lines in the fourth drawing are to represent the ground beneath the house. The characters are drawn with organic lines. The house in the fourth drawing is drawn with mechanical lines. The fifth drawing has a symmetrical balance in the background.

The purpose of these drawings are to show how beautiful or how ugly each drawing is. The first drawing, I'm Bringing Back the Rainbow, Darling, shows a fellow wearing a beautiful coat in a beautiful, rainbow background. The second drawing, Out of Toon, shows an unidentified toon spinning beyond their control. The third drawing, Don't Let this Happen to You, shows the consequences of drawing with feet. The fourth drawing, The Werewolf's Expected to Visit, shows what looks like a werewolf visiting a friend. The last drawing, I'm Your Friendly Neighborhood Yorky Silkie, portrays my avatar as a superhero. I made these drawings in order to test the viewers' taste in art. Looking at these drawings, I can say that each one of them were fun to make.




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