Using oil pastels, I created a pumpkin and its shadow–a simple and early demonstration of my artistic talent since I was only in third grade when I made this
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Pumpkin
Using oil pastels, I created a pumpkin and its shadow–a simple and early demonstration of my artistic talent since I was only in third grade when I made this
The Mongoose and the Cobra
In fourth grade, I learned stippling, a technique that uses different concentrations of dots for various shades of color. A higher concentration results in a darker area, and the lower the concentration, the lighter. This piece represents the iconic rivalry between snakes and mongooses.
Crimson
Further exploring stippling techniques, I stipple-painted a dragon perched upon a cliff. Upon close inspection, it’s easy to notice the imperfections and little brush strokes, however looking at the picture as a whole, everything blends together to form the picture.
THE Self Portrait
In fifth grade, I created a self-portrait of who I imagined I would be in a futuristic, dystopian world. My armor consists of a combination of both realistic military features and those of superheroes that I liked. Additionally, there are multiple doodles done in the background representing times when I got distracted and started messing around. Overall, this piece encompasses a lot of the personality and niche interests that I had at that age, and was fully done in Copic Markers.
Manic
I created this piece during the lockdown. I was a huge fan of the game Fortnite and made a drawing of the skin I used to use in-game. Impressively, this drawing was created on Microsoft Paint and required a lot of technical skill and care since the software is not modern.
A Grainy Iron Man
Iron Man is one of my favorite superheroes, and I wanted to draw a version of him straight out of the comics, where he had some of the best suit designs. To further imply that this was an older version of Iron Man, I used a low-resolution canvas to show each individual pixel, giving him a retro look. This was done on Microsoft Paint.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
My best and final creation on Microsoft Paint was a version of Spider-Man that I created based on an internet image. I was heavily inspired by Andrew Garfield’s portrayal of the character and wanted to draw his reflective suit.
The Scarlet Spider
Upon watching Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the Scarlet Spider immediately caught my eye because he had one of the most well-designed Spider-Suits. I watched this movie an additional two times before creating this drawing, based on the first issue comic cover of the Scarlet Spider. This was done on paper with a combination of colored pencil and Copic Markers.
Sharkodile
Upon first getting Adobe Photoshop, I was thinking about interesting things to draw when I came up with the idea of a mix between the shark and the crocodile. My first ever Photoshop drawing was a concept of this animal against a blue ocean background.
Bite
Upon doing some research about graphic design and mockups, I took it on myself to create a concept of a brand that encompassed some of my art and design skill. This graphic shows the brand guidelines of an imaginary instant noodle company called Bite.
The Bubble
Narika is an organization that helps women who have been in abusive relationships. Every year, they host an annual banquet to raise money, where my artwork was featured in order to create awareness and draw people to the event. It depicts a bubble in the middle of a hellscape representing Narika’s place in helping people who have suffered with domestic violence. This piece was created on Photoshop.
SOR Badge
This piece created on Photoshop, was a design made for my robotics team, “System Overload Robotics.” It was printed on pieces of merchandise and given away at competitions during the 2024 season where every single item with this design was given away, showing its popularity among the public.
Batman and the Robins
This piece was initially only supposed to be Robin, however, he looked bland by himself, so I decided to add Nightwing and Batman on each side of him. A specific design choice used here was to make each character more and more detailed as per their strength level. This was done on Photoshop.