Gng how we feel about the drawing?
Man I dunno I drew this after school I LOVE CHERIK BROOO (it's unhealthy atp)💔 #this is one of my drawings #phantomoftheopera #sketched #phantomoftheopera1990
Drawing has always been my way to express emotions that words sometimes cannot capture, especially when it comes to beloved characters like Cherik, from the X-Men universe. After school, I often find myself diving into my sketchbook, letting passion guide my hand. This particular drawing is inspired by the 1990 Phantom of the Opera film — a classic that combines haunting romance with dramatic storytelling. The process of sketching characters like Erik and Charles, imagining their nuanced relationship, adds depth to the artwork. While some say my love for Cherik might be 'unhealthy,' it’s really about exploring complex emotions through art. Each line I draw tries to tell a story of longing, friendship, and conflict intertwined. One thing I’ve learned through my experience is that sketching without strict plans allows creativity to flow freely. Using hashtags like #thisisoneofmydrawings and #sketched not only connects me with communities that appreciate fan art, but also motivates me to keep improving and sharing my passion. If you’re an artist or fan creating similar works, my advice is to embrace your unique perspective and enjoy the process. Drawing characters from iconic sources like Phantom of the Opera challenges you to capture intricate emotions, making every sketch a personal journey.

UM IS THAT TWIN