Guess who managed to learn an ancient method of Turning Thread Into Whatever from just a few articles and bad videos? That's right! My mother!
She taught me how to nalbind just this weekend, this is the ugly thing I made in the process:
And this is the collar of a poncho I'm working on now:
I had to undo it twice because I kept making mobius strips but this is one of the few crafts I haven't been compelled to drop immediately so hopefully I actually manage to finish it 🤞
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BECAUSE YOURE 10/10
A small comic about Palestine I created to appeal to more passive family and friends
Anyways if you have the money I urge you to donate to Ibraheem Hadi, a Palestinian who contacted me and whom I promised to highlight in relation to this comic:
Otherwise there is always a need for eSims to keep Gazans connected
Just a drawing of my ocs, Sonder and Hitch (from my conveyer belt world), enjoying eachother's company.
Finally finished my persona's desighn! (I've been operating on half a persona for the past two posts) I'm actually really proud of this. I think this might be the best character desighn I've ever done!
My book "Life in Every Sketch" is now live on Kickstarter! Back it up here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1906838062/the-art-of-ramonn90
I’m pragmatic, and I think that’s why I’ve been able to create wealth through art. By wealth, I mean opportunities. I care about what’s useful—that’s where my eye goes, and where I try to place my hands when I draw, paint, or write.
This book is the peak of that mindset—an attempt to turn struggle into structure and share what’s helped me. If that speaks to you, there are only a few days left.
I had to draw it, I'm sorry.
i ran out of space
you seem surprised that i can't hear you.
Walking with Dogs, Cats, Flowers by Kyoung Hwan Kim