
The feeling of satisfaction that comes from staring at a row of framed art and thinking “Yeah, I made this!” rivals just about any other joy.

Here’s a series of art experiments I did just for fun, and possibly a moderate amount of insight into my own technique and limitations: the above image on the right is my Carabidae, Pincers Poised & Gleaming illustration, and on the left are both possible results of reflecting the image vertically for a perfectly symmetrical bug. I wanted to see how each reflection compared to the actual final image, and if I had a preference of either side when mirroring them. (Personally, I think I prefer the righthand side.)
The header image for this post is what it looks like when I layer one mirrored, symmetrical version of the beetle over the other – I wanted to see how closely they aligned. As you can see, I have some practice to do, though a large part of me loves the current result for suggesting an insect’s scuttle.
I’ve had requests on Facebook for more time lapse videos of my illustrating – and I was happy to oblige!
My illustration “Black to Gold” seems designed to be mirrored! Check out some of the results I got using a mirroring app:
That’s the sound I think of when taking a pointillist approach to shading. Here’s a time-lapse video of the dooting in action:

Psssst… Wouldn’t this look great as part of a coloring book? After this series is completed, I want to self publish it!
It might not be filthy, but it is titillating:
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