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An interior sketch! I tried using a perspective grid for this one to build the sketch on top of, I feel like that worked pretty well here! Might use this technique more in the future when drawing interiors. I definitely want to keep making more cluttery, domestic type of scenes like this! Hope you like it, have a great weekend lovely patrons  ❤

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Anonymous

I like how her emotions are different in front and behind the mirror. Is it intentional?

Anonymous

How innocently she looks into the mirror and how angrily the reflection stares back at her, gives me horror movie vibes, and they go along so well and the general aesthetic of the bathroom. 💞 I also love how you captured the glare of those unforgivingly bright overhead lights.

Esperanta Dragon

How long time do you spend on these? Right now I am in the phase where I have to do a lot of studies and I am trying to keep this 30-40 minutes max and full illustrations are exhausting. I love the colors used, also I feel there is a noise filter used. I started using it recently and even a sketch looks better.

Anonymous

This scene reminds me of Dr. Jerkel and Mr. Hyde.

Anonymous

Out of curiosity was this done in photoshop ? And where did you get the grid , I've used the one in procreate and its fine but I never thought of warping an actually grid to perspective. ( As opposed to using guidelines which I feel can be very misleading )

Anonymous

Utilizing a grid is such a good idea! I feel like your interior scenes are getting better in their storytelling. Love this 🧡

Loish

i spent about 3 hours on this one! i think less than an hour isn't enough time to do an illustrative piece, at least for me it wouldn't be! but it's good to practice speed/efficiency on studies for sure!

Loish

this was indeed done with photoshop! I just copy/pasted a generic grid from google and transformed / warped it.

Esperanta Dragon

Yep! That's not enough time to do something properly. But 3 hours is pretty great, especially the colors! That's why I do studies, I need to speed up and I am pushed to test new brushes and ways of working. I really should take some daily life photography and just try it because of colors, like this piece.

Laura

beautiful Loish! usually when I think of bathrooms the first things that come to mind are cold and plain, but love how you transformed the concept of an everyday space into this piece! (even when the chactacter is struggling :o)

Anonymous

So much to love here! The pose alone is exquisite. The way the squiggles on the shirt suggest the interior corner of form, the angle on the shorts, i can feel her attitude of peering in. So good!

Anonymous

I love your interiors! I not only like how you handle colors, shapes and your style in general, but also what you communicate through your images. They really are emotionally charged. Whether with a character or an environment, you manage to convey everything you set out to do. I love that. Total admiration!!

Anonymous

I love the white spots on the mirror. So gestural and minimal but so recognizable and real-feeling. This is kind of quick seeming detail is one of my favorite things about your work & a big reason why I love it!

Anonymous

woah I love this one!! do you think you’ll eventually turn it into a print? I currently have another painting of a bathroom interior in my bathroom with space for one more painting beside it 😂

Anonymous

I would love to see the whole process and how you worked the perspective

Anonymous

Oh this is super cool! I oddly love the shape of her legs lol! You've captured the back of that far knee really well! LOL. I've been loving your interiors lately!

Anonymous

I really love this one! It looks just like everyone's bathroom, not a fancy one, so relatable! I like the reflection of light in the mirror, highlighting on top of the character, and the face staring back from the mirror has different expression than the actual character, so funny! (that's what I feel when I look at the mirror!) I like the character's standing pose, too!

Loish

thank you! that's a priority for me when drawing interiors - to make them normal and relatable. It's actually really hard to find reference for that, haha! Most pictures are of beautiful aspirational designs that not a lot of people really have in their homes!

Loish

thanks laura! no plans to turn it into a print, but maybe I will if enough people ask! feel free to get back to me at a later point, I can always have it printed here and send it on to you.

Loish

thank you! it's a very typical dutch bathroom haha, very small and crowded.

Loish

thanks! they definitely spark my imagination while I'm painting them. I guess because I'm thinking of them as 'settings' where something happens rather than just studies.

Anonymous

Thanks its something I really want to try have been grinding away at perspective practice , drawing box after box then trying to design buildings and other objects using that. I never thought of using a grid.

Anonymous

Love it! Did you use any reference photos for this one? I really enjoy these clutter interiors scenes ❤️

Loish

definitely! I wouldn't be able to draw interiors without reference. I mixed a few different ones I found on a real estate website!