LaQuecya’s Sketchbook

A quick update on this page. I drew this last year around Spring time. I am working on adding color to all of the drawings and sketches I’ve abandoned to get back to creating. This is a progress on this page.

Sketchbook: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPHtwL6dDpUDd-OhJ6q/

Shuttle Art paint markers: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPHtwdykB5JDA-XQu8s/

Ohuhu: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPHtwdxjWHFMg-LV7mZ/

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Florida
2025/9/8 Edited to

... Read moreIf you've ever struggled with finishing your sketches or adding color to your artwork, you're not alone. Many artists, including LaQuecya, face the challenge of returning to abandoned sketches and breathing new life into them. Using high-quality tools like Ohuhu 4B-color marker sets and Shuttle Art paint markers can make a huge difference. These markers offer vibrant colors that blend well on watercolor pads, like the spiral-bound cold-pressed pad LaQuecya uses, which features 200g/m² paper perfect for mixed media. Work-in-progress updates are a great way to share your creative journey with others. By documenting each step—from sketching to color swatches—artists can engage their audience and inspire fellow creators in communities such as those focused on sketchbook art, heart-themed drawings, and Black girl art. These hashtags and themes connect people with similar artistic interests and create supportive spaces for growth. If you're starting your own art revival, consider setting small goals like completing one page at a time or experimenting with color swatches to understand how different markers perform on your preferred paper type. Watching LaQuecya’s process, including her TikTok videos showcasing her sketchbook and marker usage, can provide practical tips and motivation. Remember, art is a journey. Progress updates not only showcase improvement but also encourage consistency and passion. By embracing abandoned projects and using quality art supplies, you can transform simple sketches into vibrant, heartfelt pieces. So gather your markers, revisit your sketchbook, and start coloring your story today!