Hello, I’m Atticus — a student exploring digital and traditional art.
I like to draw and paint in my spare time – mostly original characters right now. I’ve also designed stickers, water bottles, logos for friends and family.
I am currently working on my first webcomic and learning new skills in both digital and traditional art methods.
I also take commissions, so if you see something you like, please contact me.
What I do:
Draw
Paint
Cry
Also
Original Characters
Commissions
Selected Works
Most of my public work is on Instagram. Some of the ones I like the most can be seen here.
Explorations.
01
Digital Art:
Procreate
I most work in digital art because it’s one of the cleanest mediums and I can do it anywhere, because I take my iPad with me wherever I go.
I use Procreate because it was the first to really support the Apple Pencil, so it’s what I used first and am most familiar with.
02
Traditional Art:
Acrylic/Wood
After one of my parents got a laser cutter, we started printing out characters from the shows we watched so we could have painting parties with my siblings and friends.
Since then, I have learned how to make my own pieces for the laser cutter and have gotten better at layering the paint to make the pieces look more accurate.
03
Traditional Art:
Marker/Paper
As far as working with traditional art goes, marker is one of my preferred mediums to work in. It’s very controlled and the higher quality markers feel similar to painting, but without the mess and more portable.
04
Traditional Art:
Acrylic/Canvas
I haven’t gotten much opportunity to work on canvas, but I am exploring it because I have seen wonderful work by other artists and I like how a blank canvas is open to possibility.
05
Traditional Art:
Acrylic/Stone
We go hiking along Minnesota’s North Shore several times a summer and I have been collecting flat rocks. I’ve started painting on them and they were some of the first commissions I’ve ever done.
06
Commercial Art
I started doing commercial art because I wanted to turn some of my art into stickers and give them to my friends. I was surprised to make a few sales of those stickers to people who weren’t my friends. Now I am exploring affordable ways to make my art available for sale to others.
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