Honk honk!! 🚗 💨 Baby Goose on the loose! 🪿
I don’t think Gavin has his license yet….::
New art series ✨ inspired by an old project from college. We had to do a photo diary of things around our neighborhood(s). As a person who is constantly taking photos of random stuff on my phone, I usually never do anything with them afterwards. So I had the idea to start drawing on them, giving them a different narrative, even if it’s silly. Be prepared to see more of my new animal friends 🐾🤎✨ #illustration #procreate #artdoodles #artwork #iphonephotography
This new art series showcases an innovative approach where photography meets creativity through digital illustration. Inspired by a college project involving photo diaries of local neighborhoods, the artist captures everyday moments and transforms them by adding imaginative animal characters and playful storylines. This technique not only breathes new life into casual phone photos but also highlights the charm of simple, familiar surroundings. Creating artwork from ordinary scenes encourages viewers to notice the beauty and humor in their own environments. Using digital tools like Procreate, combined with iPhone photography, artists can easily experiment with styles and narratives, making art creation more accessible and enjoyable. From baby geese portrayed as adorable, mischievous characters to other animal friends, this approach adds a whimsical touch that resonates with audiences of all ages. Photo diaries are a versatile art form that capture the essence of daily life, and when combined with illustrations, they create a fresh storytelling experience. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or simply love creative content, exploring such projects can inspire you to document your surroundings with a new perspective. By embracing digital art techniques, you can turn random snapshots into memorable stories and develop a personal style that stands out. Stay tuned for more delightful animal-themed artwork and imaginative doodles inspired by everyday life, proving that creativity truly has no limits when you combine photography with illustration techniques.
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