Pencil Sketch of Raccoon by Angie Hoover
Inspiration is inherent – it’s in life, like salt in ocean water. It’s everywhere.Artists are those who are attuned to it. But it’s not inspiration that can finish a project. It’s focus. – Vanessa Cate
“The Band” by Angie Hoover
I was sort of obsessed with drawing this particular fat boy. I actually have a painting of him riding a unicorn in my living room. I never finished this piece, but I plan to color it at some point before I die.
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Untitled Character Sketch by Mitch Shiwal
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“Funk Soul Brothers” Uncolored Pencil Sketch
I think I drew this after watching the episode of 30Rock where Liz Lemon reveals that she ate her twin in the womb.
by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
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I have no clue what inspired this creepy man, but it looks like he had giant ears at one point.
Wrinkly Head Doodle by Angie Hoover
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No Room for Pierre by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse
I started with the cartoon of the lonely, french babyman. When he was done, I noticed that his expression was very dreary and disheartened, so I added the tub filled with others just like him enjoying a group bath. The backgrounds that I drew ended up distracting from the absurdity, so I moved on without completing the piece. I really would like to blow it up and hang it in my kitchen one day.