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Monday, July 31, 2017
Sharpie art master Jessie Armand
When I first looked up Sharpie art online a few years ago, this black and white work by Jessie Armand was the coolest looking stuff out there. At that time, I'd been doing my "scribble style" with Sharpies for a decade, but I didn't really do vary good drawings. I had this cool shading technique, but hadn't figured the right kind of drawings to really take advantage of it.
I tried doing this kind of drawing a few times, but my shapes and doodles didn't look near as cool as this. I stuck with my scribble style, which I realized is unique. No one else in the world, as far as I've been able to find, shades with a scribble style like I do. On the other hand, quite a few people have picked up Jessie's style, and have done art on Lamborghinis, motorcycles, walls, guitars, and other things that look pretty awesome.
So if you want a great black and white design on your car, hit up Jessie Armand. If you want a cool picture of your favorite athlete or musician, hit me up.
Here's Jessie doing a Lambo:
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