Like most artists I started out very young. I started drawing silly cartoons, mainly inspired by artists like Franquin. When I was a little older, I started reading more mature comic books and was blown away by the style of Henk Kuijpers, a very successful Dutch comic book artist. From then on, I endeavoured to improve my drawing style to draw more realistic scenes, but always with a comic taste.
Instead of taking the plunge into the uncertain world of trying to become a successful artist, I followed through on my other completely unrelated passion for astrophysics. This education robbed away a lot of my time and my drawing came to a screeching halt. I put a checkmark at "source of income" now, so I'm moving back to my roots and start drawing again (when I'm not distracted by games, movies, tv-series, piano and of course work).
I hope you'll enjoy my new, and maybe old work and please leave comments, both critical and non-critical are welcome :).
cheers!
- Jeroen Â
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Comments (7)
YL
I think it's great, could stay hours and hours looking at details and at all the stories which are within !
ysvry
cute, like the boy looking at the girls ass lol
gallimel
this is very complex and you've done a great job with it. compliments.
crrunchyfrog
I absolutely LOVE this! The details are brilliant, the perspective perfect...everything about it is wonderful! I'm so glad for the title too as it could also be a suburb of Sydney! Very universal image indeed! Great work! :D :D :D
RyK
great details, excellent work on such a complex piece!
3dscribbler
wow, thank you all! bytheway...that boy looking at the girl is me :)
Sleepman
ha well what can i say i like your art