I did get my first digital tablet in 2003 (the year this piece was created), but it was an earth-shattering disappointment because I couldn’t figure out how to use it– so I continued to work traditionally for many years. Interestingly enough, I think this piece was actually done with shellac inks– I was only able to get my hands on my first marker set at age 16, so all of my traditional art until then was created using brush and inks on printer paper (extremely chaotic). Was this typically the style that you were working in at this time? Did you share your art online at all, and what was that experience like for you? I notice that this is a traditional piece, with light touches of marker. I was extremely into this movie and I went to see it in theaters seven times. It is a depiction of several of the main characters from the film posing for a group photo. This is some Matrix Reloaded fanart I did in 2003– I was 13 years old. This drawing is wonderfully evocative, and I need to know everything about it. Wow!!!!!! Neat! I love space… thanks for having me. Hello, Hannah! Today, I am pretending to be in a very stylish piano lounge, except the piano lounge is in space. Today’s guest is the stellar Hannah Templer! She’s a deeply powerful colorist and cartoonist with just a mile-long list of credits, and is responsible for the aggressively engrossing Cosmoknights,available at fine independent bookstores near you.
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