This is really beautiful, thank you for sharing
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There's something so satisfying and visually delicious about these.
These are fabulous! They're even (hopefully) inspiring me to get back into non-objective art, which I haven't done in years.
Do it!
Do you use a straight edge to keep your lines so straight? I wish I had an ounce of drawing talent...
I don’t generally use a straightedge when drawing — I usually just freehand everything. If you look closely you’ll see a bit of wobble on the lines.
I’ll use one every now and then for some things, mainly just for borders and some guide lines.
That's so wonderful! I love the deepness of it.
And the blurriness between organic and mechanical reminds me a lot of Giger.