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]]>The talented artist currently has more than 115,000 Instagram followers and receives thousands of reactions on each work. She said in an interview for Bored Panda that many things greatly influenced her work, Japanese manga especially.
“I believe that Japanese manga does have a lot of influences on my style, and I did read a lot of them when I was young,” she explained. “In order to make my comics fun and enjoyable for my audience, I studied facial expressions and enhanced them with my own art style to make them even more unique.”
Her artistic journey began in her childhood and until 2014. Throughout all that time, she only drew traditionally. Then, she transferred to digital art. Sriwantana needs around two hours to finish a two-panel comic and two-and-a-half for a four-panel comic.
She is very grateful for her audience and all the support she has been receiving on social media. Scroll down and check out her work below.
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]]>Sometimes it’s just something simple and silly like a cat working on a pottery piece before knocking it over just for the sake of it. Other times it’s a fight between a farmer and a knight that turns out to be a chess match.
Mayati, who is studying to become a computer scientist, covers all sorts of different themes and situations in his comics. As it turns out, this is a result of his creative process.
“They are about stuff I find interesting, I have an opinion about, or about just very random situations with a funny, some might call it stupid (I do), twist to them,” he shared in one of his interviews. “Sometimes I even think about a character that would be funny or interesting and do a comic about it.”
Mayati reveals that he tried several times to create a streamlined comic with a more coherent structure but discovered that this isn’t working out for him. So he decided to go back to what he does best and continue providing random and highly entertaining comics to his followers on Instagram. Check out more of his works below.
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]]>Her “Doodley Squat” comics deal with lots of different subjects, ranging from relationship struggles to uncomfortable interactions with strangers, and are presented in an amusing and relatable way.
According to Rae, she started making comics after getting bored with repetitive news feeds and social media posts. She had her starts on one iPhone app and admits that her first works were poorly drawn and were more doodles than comics. However, the jokes were there, and with the encouragement of her friends, she continued to improve her skills. She also managed to find a distinctive style.
“I guess I just want people to be able to get a laugh out of them,” she explains. “I don’t really like arguing with people, so I try not to make anything political or controversial.”
This simplistic approach resonated with people and helped Rae turn her comics into several books. However, she still regularly updates Doodley Squat social media profiles with new content. Check out more of it below.
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]]>“Whenever it comes to decision making, I always think emotionally without contemplating that it can lead me to a wrong path but that’s how we learn, experience and improve ourselves,” the self-taught artist shares in a post on Bored Panda.
Also known as saylisartelicious on social media, Delhi-based Sayli is quite popular on Instagram, where her silly comics are followed by more than 22,000 people. She says that she loves doodling, sketching and illustrating ordinary, and everyday things in a cute way – and her audience adores her artworks.
“This is me, I can’t stop being vulnerable with the people I love and the situations. And to be honest, I don’t apologize for that. This is who I am,” she writes in one of her posts.
We really enjoyed scrolling through her Instagram page, and we are sure you will enjoy it, too. Follow her for future updates.
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]]>The post Thai Illustrator Depicts Her Relatable Everyday Life in Belgium appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The talented artist currently has more than 115,000 Instagram followers and receives thousands of reactions on each work. She said in an interview for Bored Panda that many things greatly influenced her work, Japanese manga especially.
“I believe that Japanese manga does have a lot of influences on my style, and I did read a lot of them when I was young,” she explained. “In order to make my comics fun and enjoyable for my audience, I studied facial expressions and enhanced them with my own art style to make them even more unique.”
Her artistic journey began in her childhood and until 2014. Throughout all that time, she only drew traditionally. Then, she transferred to digital art. Sriwantana needs around two hours to finish a two-panel comic and two-and-a-half for a four-panel comic.
She is very grateful for her audience and all the support she has been receiving on social media. Scroll down and check out her work below.
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]]>The post These Amusing Comics Have Unexpected Endings appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Sometimes it’s just something simple and silly like a cat working on a pottery piece before knocking it over just for the sake of it. Other times it’s a fight between a farmer and a knight that turns out to be a chess match.
Mayati, who is studying to become a computer scientist, covers all sorts of different themes and situations in his comics. As it turns out, this is a result of his creative process.
“They are about stuff I find interesting, I have an opinion about, or about just very random situations with a funny, some might call it stupid (I do), twist to them,” he shared in one of his interviews. “Sometimes I even think about a character that would be funny or interesting and do a comic about it.”
Mayati reveals that he tried several times to create a streamlined comic with a more coherent structure but discovered that this isn’t working out for him. So he decided to go back to what he does best and continue providing random and highly entertaining comics to his followers on Instagram. Check out more of his works below.
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]]>The post Australian Woman Shows the Funny Side of Life in Light-Hearted Comics appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Her “Doodley Squat” comics deal with lots of different subjects, ranging from relationship struggles to uncomfortable interactions with strangers, and are presented in an amusing and relatable way.
According to Rae, she started making comics after getting bored with repetitive news feeds and social media posts. She had her starts on one iPhone app and admits that her first works were poorly drawn and were more doodles than comics. However, the jokes were there, and with the encouragement of her friends, she continued to improve her skills. She also managed to find a distinctive style.
“I guess I just want people to be able to get a laugh out of them,” she explains. “I don’t really like arguing with people, so I try not to make anything political or controversial.”
This simplistic approach resonated with people and helped Rae turn her comics into several books. However, she still regularly updates Doodley Squat social media profiles with new content. Check out more of it below.
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]]>The post Sayli Illustrates the Battle Between Common Sense and the Heart appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Whenever it comes to decision making, I always think emotionally without contemplating that it can lead me to a wrong path but that’s how we learn, experience and improve ourselves,” the self-taught artist shares in a post on Bored Panda.
Also known as saylisartelicious on social media, Delhi-based Sayli is quite popular on Instagram, where her silly comics are followed by more than 22,000 people. She says that she loves doodling, sketching and illustrating ordinary, and everyday things in a cute way – and her audience adores her artworks.
“This is me, I can’t stop being vulnerable with the people I love and the situations. And to be honest, I don’t apologize for that. This is who I am,” she writes in one of her posts.
We really enjoyed scrolling through her Instagram page, and we are sure you will enjoy it, too. Follow her for future updates.
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