I have a few.
I am a fan of symmetry.
And I really like how black and white contrast each other so well.
This next set is on the same piece of paper. One is front and one is the back. I used the ink bleeding through the other side for an altered effect.
Someone convinced me I should add color to them. I tried on one of them and I personally think the color changed the drawing past what I liked personally. I liked it much better as black and white cause it suited my style better. But oh well.
Each drawing took about 4hrs.
And it was back when I first started smoking and it was still sort of psychedelic. So I had more inspiration than I do now that I have a tolerance.
Last but not least here are 2 unfinished works I am not sure I will ever finish lol.
Someone convinced me I should add color to them. I tried on one of them and I personally think the color changed the drawing past what I liked personally. I liked it much better as black and white cause it suited my style better. But oh well.View attachment 618466
Each drawing took about 4hrs.
And it was back when I first started smoking and it was still sort of psychedelic. So I had more inspiration than I do now that I have a tolerance.
I had the same problem. I haven't really drawn anything in a decade. I can draw still, I'm just disinterested. I switched to photography. Takes the same eye but instant gratification.
If you're having a problem with inspiration don't look for stronger weed, look for more complex thc compounds. That's why I like top shelf Sativa. It doesn't tend to have the couch lock effect of Indica, the high is very intellectual and longer lasting. Something like Durban Poison will even suppress appetite so you don't munch away your buzz.
Monochrome has always been my format of choice as well. I think art is so much better when the subject is the focus and not the colors. You have a Sativa/sativa mind.