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bittersweet.

typette:

bluebed:

And that’s the last strip for P/d indigest! Not too happy with this one, but at least the colors turned out neato. Printing time coming. If this post wasn’t self-obsessed & pretentious enough,
Anonymous asked: How and when did you start drawing? When did it stop being “just a hobby”? What kind of person were you as a kid? Teenager? You kind of fascinate me for some weirdass reasons, sorry for being creepy. I’d love to read more about you.
Some time around 2nd or 3rd year at the Moscow Oil & Gas University, I probably started by doodling horrible ugly sharpie comics to keep myself from falling asleep during hydraulics & thermal dynamics & whatsitologies. I only started putting some sort of effort around 2009, but that was still horrible horrible horrible and I was still too lazy and dumb and shallow and shut-up-roman-we-get-the-idea. I started more-or-less diligently studying other artists and practicing brushwork some time 2010-ish, v much inspired by the works of Angie Wang and Nicolas Nemiri, both fantastic artists with incredible output (Angie’s art is the reason why I started drawing with a brush in the first place, before it was all pen pen pen). As a kid/teenager I was a loveless loner (what a surprise), however I wasn’t the smarty-pants bookworm most people expect me to be, I literally spent most of my so-called “youth” sitting in my room and doing nothing. There’s not a single day that I don’t regret. Bitterly.

ahahaha, I’m laughing through the tears.

Gorgeous!

typette:

bluebed:

And that’s the last strip for P/d indigest! Not too happy with this one, but at least the colors turned out neato. Printing time coming. If this post wasn’t self-obsessed & pretentious enough,

Anonymous asked: How and when did you start drawing? When did it stop being “just a hobby”? What kind of person were you as a kid? Teenager? You kind of fascinate me for some weirdass reasons, sorry for being creepy. I’d love to read more about you.

Some time around 2nd or 3rd year at the Moscow Oil & Gas University, I probably started by doodling horrible ugly sharpie comics to keep myself from falling asleep during hydraulics & thermal dynamics & whatsitologies. I only started putting some sort of effort around 2009, but that was still horrible horrible horrible and I was still too lazy and dumb and shallow and shut-up-roman-we-get-the-idea. I started more-or-less diligently studying other artists and practicing brushwork some time 2010-ish, v much inspired by the works of Angie Wang and Nicolas Nemiri, both fantastic artists with incredible output (Angie’s art is the reason why I started drawing with a brush in the first place, before it was all pen pen pen). As a kid/teenager I was a loveless loner (what a surprise), however I wasn’t the smarty-pants bookworm most people expect me to be, I literally spent most of my so-called “youth” sitting in my room and doing nothing. There’s not a single day that I don’t regret. Bitterly.

ahahaha, I’m laughing through the tears.

Gorgeous!

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