2. I followed an older master's advice to try lots of east asian calligraphy and Sumi-e to advance in my brush inking and my drawing as well. This was a good tool and very practical for it, since it was designed for that end: writing kanji. I started simple, just simple doodles.

3. The idea was not to use any pencil, since there's a very Zen thing about trusting yourself and letting whatever happens to stay on the paper as an honest part of expression. Then one day I doodled a girl and it struck a cord.

4. It quickly developed into a study not only in form and execution, but in economy of resources and spaces. It helped me explore negative space and the boundaries of suggestion. What are the boundaries between drawing and symbol?



5. I'm no longer making them and work schedule makes it very hard today for me to reserve time off just for practicing, but I always find ways to include some of this visual language into my everyday work. People usually enjoy very much how I ink. This is (partly) the story.




I just love ink!

Guts from Berserk. ink and watercolors

Some Gandalfs for more #LOTR content!

its my birthday today

#bladerunner commission. Inks (black / white). #ink

More ghoul. Ink on paper #fallout

I love the fact that they're taking them back to this old dynamic

Lobo 🔥

Guts before colors. #berserk

Gandalf and Frodo test the Ring. #lotr #tolkien

My only #inktober this year: Ring. #lotr

My 2 favourite fighters from SF: Oro and Akuma #capcom