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Here are some of the WIPs I want to tackle and finish up in the coming months! They’re still in the early stages right now. It’s the phase where it’s the most fun and exciting, but the image can still head in any direction.

When I’m feeling super motivated, I like to sit down and create a bunch of different WIPs all at once, and then finish them one by one in the weeks after. The further I get in the painting process, the more boring it becomes to work on the painting, because it’s really just polishing and rendering. What keeps me going is having a good rough setup that makes me excited to reach the finish line!

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Anonymous

gorgeous!

Anonymous

Your work is emotive and elegant! I love the way you see the world. Thank you for sharing more of your perspective. I can’t wait to see where your work goes next.

Anonymous

" I like to sit down and create a bunch of different WIPs all at once, and then finish them one by one in the weeks after. " I really like this! Actually, it is an amazing tip to create content when you're busy but still want to do something in calm times. Thank you!

Loish

thanks for the kind words! sometimes i'm just way more productive and then it's good for me to create a lot. later, when i'm in a more 'i just wanna paint mindlessly' mood, i can finish them up.

Anonymous

I love all of these, but that third one especially! I love the color scheme so much, though I’m sure it will change from this stage to the final product. I’m going through a bit of art block right now, so maybe I’ll have to try your way of having lots of WIPs all at once and working on them bit by bit as I feel like it! I think that will help!