Friday, March 18, 2011

Progression

Age 12

Age 14

Age 16


Age 24

I drew the first three images in a sketchbook I started when I was 12. It's filled with drawing of cartoons I watched at the time, Pokemon, Dragon Ball, and Sailor Moon. Shortly after I drew the first image I somehow misplaced the book and it was lost somewhere in the depths of my closet. After two years of collecting dust, I found it again and decided to see if my drawing had improved any. So I re-drew Sailor Moon. Again I laid the book aside for two years, found it again, and repeated the process. After that it went missing for a very long time. It was only in the past year or so that I rediscovered my sketchbook and decided I'd draw Sailor Moon one more time. Though I also decided on some better quality paper.

9 comments:

  1. Wow, this is really lovely to see how you have progressed over time. I wish I had something like this! :) x

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  2. This is priceless! I'm watching my little ones fall in love with art and it's things like this that keep me motivated to never stop encouraging them as they explore their talents.

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  3. hahahah awwwww this is so adorable!! It's always nice to see how much we've improved overtime :)

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  4. What a lovely progression! She really comes to life in the newest one! :D

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  5. wow! lovely! Thats awesome to see, you are a very talented artist!

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  6. i love this! i used to draw sailor moon all the time too! unfortunately i haven't improved that much. haha

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  7. This is so interesting. Makes me curious (and nervous) to go digging in my old drawing boxes.

    Thank you so much for mentioning me so kindly in twitter. Your work is really lovely.

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  8. What a great post! It reminds me of my daughter, who also drew Sailor Moon a lot. We used to laugh when the first part of S.M. to transform was her nail polish.

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  9. Man, I wish I had something like this from my childhood.
    It's fun to see progress. Love your work!

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