Workplace and tools

I’m a mixed media artist, I just have lots of tools, maybe not as much as a professional-trained artist, but enough to keep me messy.

Brushes

flat brushed introduced by James Gurney. I noticed for round brushes, the more expensive the brush, the better it feels. However, it’s not the same with flat short brushes; price difference doesn’t mean much.

Flat brushes are easier to control and lasts a bit longer than round brushes to me. The tips of round brushes often wear off after a few months, as early as 3 months, the bristles start getting spread out. Short flat brushes preserve their original tip for a longer time and the bristles stay together even with minimal care.

Watercolor

Japanese and Russian brands are the most affordable ones. Hayao Miyaki used Holbein – a pretty commonplace brand. His method is direct, simple and adventurous. Personally, I’m influenced by Nathan Fowkes and James Gurney method: mixing a bit of gouache with watercolor to fix the details that didn’t go as I want. Adding white gouache instead of diluting the color with water will create a smoother painterly effect, and white gouache saves me when I forgot or mixed up my plan with the highlights. I get a separate pack of white gouache from Himi, a brand famous for their jelly paints.

Gouache

I have used only one brand of gouache only, from Russia. It’s challenging at first because it doesn’t have color codes, which often shown on America, English and other western brands. Being an artist doesn’t mean I can spot color with my eyes, color codes are there to standardize among different brands.

Paper and Sketchbooks

I often purchase watercolor paper in a large pack and cut it into the sizes depending on my use. I often paint small, (size) from (size). I will use cold press paper for more texture, and hot press when I need a smooth surface.

I like to have sketchbooks of different sizes, especially small to medium-sized to carry them around and sketch when I’m free.

I like to make my own sketchbooks so as to avoid the fear of ruining a fancy sketchbook. I only have one “fancy” sketchbook, and the progress of completing it is much slower than others. It’s the one used for social media promotion.

Digital tools

A medium-sized Wacom and a laptop. Most of my digital brushes are made from Kyle Webster – I’m a big fan of textured brushes, namely ink and watercolor brushes.

I don’t think there’s a must to acquire expensive laptop or tablets to start painting digitally since I don’t know what direction to head. Gaming or animation certainly needs high-quality tools, but illustration works can be done with a normal laptop. I believe in starting small and growing big later.

As you can see, I use a diverse range of tools to create arts, which is also a joyful aspect of being an artist. I hope to be able to experience more materials, tools and topics – if you are interested in these things, subscribe to my blog or connect with me on social media!

Painting Collection Vol.3 (2022-2023)

1. Sketchbook of Hanoi

Growing up in Hanoi, I have an affection to every cornet of this city. Especially those are less known with tourists, because these places feel more authentic to me. When sitting in a cafe painting these scenes, I feel like capturing a moment of this city, a moment that will be gone with unavoidable modern development. 

That’s why I tend to chose old houses or historic structures, so that theirs stories can live on through my paintings. 

Below is my favorite painting of 2023 – this captures idyllically the area I grew up in, a very ordinary area with no tourist attractions. I’ve walked pass these houses hundreds and hundreds time. 

I know that one day I will miss this scene dearly. 

2. Studies of nature

One big drawback of growing and living in a big city is that I rarely get to see a scene just full of nature. All these studies were based on photos. 

I personally love scenes of tree and water, both allows me to play with color and reflection. Painting nature is also more liberating since it seems like I’m having a secondary experience with these scenes, an escape from my bustling city. 

3. Studies of color

I find it still life studies useful but a bit boring, so I often paint scene with lots of similar objects to practice instead. These objects sitting together show contrast in colors and interesting negative space. 

Ink Illustrations from Drawing Challenge Inktober 2023

Inktober is a famous drawing challenge to explore how your own style with ink and in 2023 I decided to join as a fun side project. Though I ended at #20, the project took me further than I thought. 

I got to express many of my thoughts and apply many new knowledge (composition, shading, value) to these illustrations. 

Below are the progress for 2 illustrations. 

Painting Collection Vol.2 (2020-2022)

Painting traditionally (or trying to mimic traditional painting on digital tools) always excites me, I can’t control what will happen. Mixing color in a palette creates harmony in the painting that can’t be achieved in digital painting.

1. Color and Light studies

In these paintings below, I embraced on how the light reaches different surfaces in a wide range of situation. 

2. Cafe studies 

I spent lots of time painting and working in cafes. I enjoy finding and keeping a favorite place for quiet alone time as well as exploring new gems in my city. 

3. Still life studies 

Still life studies are also part of learning about how color and light works. In these studies, I learned about the smallest reaction between different surfaces and objects. 

I tried to set up objects myself using things in my home, but sometimes I do use images as references. 

Character Design Collection Vol. 1 (2020-2022)

From 2019, I started my career on Fiverr by taking small and medium commissions. Most of my requests are for business articles, comic gifts and small-sized ebooks.  

Most of these drawings below are taken out of its context and re-drawn to a certain degree.

1. Business theme comic

Business comics are in high demand, they helps lighten a difficult concept or idea. I enjoy drawing annoyed and surprised emotions, experimenting with moving the eyebrows and mouths to exaggerate the expression.

2. Random characters 

Comics are also great gifts for friends and lovers, even colleagues. The below characters are from gift commissions or small-scaled books. They are to illustrate moments of awkwardness, relatable accidents and funny moments.

Here is a simple progress image. I often sketch lightly, then reline with ink and add gray shades using a watercolor brush.

3. Animals character

Animals are often used when the topic gets too sensitive. They have metaphoric meanings themselves, based on the bias and symbolism we attach to them for a long time. For example, cows are often thought to be silly and rabbits are pure and cute. Sometimes I reuse the bias, sometimes I just draw against them.

Character Design Collection Vol.2 (2022-2023)

Below is the collection of character designs from my 2023 projects. Some are commercial and some are personal. 2023 is the year I challenged myself to get out of my comfort zone and stop caring about styles. 

I focus on using the characters as tools for the story, the story will decide the level of exaggeration, use of colors (strong/ soft), level of facial details, etc. 

1. Dramatic motorbike riders

Designs for client @gasparevic on Fiverr to show off his motorbike shop. 

2. Collection of comic characters

I decided to re draw the characters from past projects to see how far I’ve gone and add a new vibe to the character. I like to add a touch of comic and fun to my characters, no matter they are human, animals or objects.

3. A collection of kid illustrations

In 2023, I had the chances to work on many small children’s book and kid-friendly illustrations. 

The ones below are not the original designs, but rather an updated version. I chose this particular coloring style recalling gouache paintings, which are my favorite medium. 

Book and Articles Illustration Collection Vol.1 (2020-2022)

Aliens and Cows series

The whole series has 20 drawings showing jokes between aliens and cows.

A book about a boy who does taxidermy.

The author’s Instagram can be found here. The author, who is a taxidermist, wants to share a story about her profession. The background design features a Victorian home setting, with taxidermy tools and portraits.

My progress for a simple cartoon