Stuff I drew and redrew
Redrawing artwork is an incredible way to observe personal growth and development as an artist. In my experience, revisiting the same subject, like flowers or meaningful text, allows me to see improvements not only in technique but also in emotional depth. For instance, flowers such as roses and lavender often symbolize love and tranquility; incorporating them into art helps communicate feelings that words sometimes cannot. When I redraw pieces, I also like to experiment with different styles and mediums, which brings fresh perspectives to familiar themes. Seeing the transition from the initial sketch to the refined version reveals the subtle but powerful enhancements in shading, color balance, and composition. Including personal messages, like the Spanish phrase “Amo mi niña” (I love my girl), adds a layer of sentiment that resonates deeply with viewers. It’s a reminder that art is not just about aesthetics but also about connection and storytelling. If you're an artist or enthusiast, I encourage you to try redrawing your favorite sketches or paintings. It’s rewarding to observe your journey, refine your skills, and express your evolving emotions through art.









