• A DASH OF COLOUR •
Perhaps coming into this shop was a mistake.
The further you step in, the less and less... colourful, the place is. The less colourful you are. By the time you reach the centre of the room, you and your surroundings are all but monochrome, save for a spare few splashes of vibrant colour here and there: the eyes in the photos on display, the words painted over the studio that read,
"make the brightness in a grey world."
When you look down from the painting, you're alarmed to see that someone else is in the room-- waiting for you.
It's hard to tell if it's a man or woman, or even an adult. They're small in form, their face obscured by a filtered mask and red-lensed goggles. Over their ears is a heavy pair of headphones, and they keep their hands in the pockets of their rather intricately designed sci-fi hoodie. "You look lost," they observe; the words, if they could be called that, were an amalgamation of glitched sounds.
Dipping their head down, the shop host shifts their attention to the art studio behind them. "Well, the door's behind you. But, if you've got some time to kill, I've got some ink I need to work with before it goes bad." Turning, they start towards the studio.
But then pause, to glance back at you. "No need to be suspicious. Worst I could do to you is draw your face innacurately."
Well, how about it?
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Perhaps coming into this shop was a mistake.
The further you step in, the less and less... colourful, the place is. The less colourful you are. By the time you reach the centre of the room, you and your surroundings are all but monochrome, save for a spare few splashes of vibrant colour here and there: the eyes in the photos on display, the words painted over the studio that read,
"make the brightness in a grey world."
When you look down from the painting, you're alarmed to see that someone else is in the room-- waiting for you.
It's hard to tell if it's a man or woman, or even an adult. They're small in form, their face obscured by a filtered mask and red-lensed goggles. Over their ears is a heavy pair of headphones, and they keep their hands in the pockets of their rather intricately designed sci-fi hoodie. "You look lost," they observe; the words, if they could be called that, were an amalgamation of glitched sounds.
Dipping their head down, the shop host shifts their attention to the art studio behind them. "Well, the door's behind you. But, if you've got some time to kill, I've got some ink I need to work with before it goes bad." Turning, they start towards the studio.
But then pause, to glance back at you. "No need to be suspicious. Worst I could do to you is draw your face innacurately."
Well, how about it?
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Welcome to my secondary art shop! Here, I offer a specialised type of art that is majority monochrome to full monochrome. This is a much easier style for me to draw, so will be what I have available when I'm unable to work on more complex commissions-- and while I am! More art opportunities for you.
What's Being Offered?
• Headshots
• Odd shots (i.e. view of someone's hand, a closeup to part of the face, etc.)
• A semi-real, semi-sketch style
• Fully monochrome pieces OR
• Majority monochrome pieces with one or two splashes of colour
• Transparent or black background
• Filigree or decorative accents (as seen in the first and third example below)
What is NOT Being Offered?
• Anything larger than a headshot
• Pieces with more than three people*
• Sketches or lineart
• Nothing larger than 2500x2500.* Exception to being odd/partial shots.
What's It Look Like?
How Much Is It?
• 50 to 65 KS based on difficulty
• $25 to $35 USD based on difficulty** Payment will be through PayPal; DO NOT SEND ME THE MONEY, I WILL SEND AN INVOICE.