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Sharpie

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, 2022
Sharpie Monster Maya Rampel
24" x 24" Inches
This series began in early 2022 as a spontaneous drawing practice. Using Sharpie on canvas, I created monster figures filled with dense, repetitive patterns. The process was fast and intuitive. I focused on outlining shapes and then filling them with textures like eyes, teeth, and hands. The style draws from early influences like Zentangles and monster doodles I used to make in school.
Sharpie Monster Maya Rampel

2

, 2022
24" x 36" Inches
This series began in early 2022 as a spontaneous drawing practice. Using Sharpie on canvas, I created monster figures filled with dense, repetitive patterns. The process was fast and intuitive. I focused on outlining shapes and then filling them with textures like eyes, teeth, and hands. The style draws from early influences like Zentangles and monster doodles I used to make in school.
Sharpie Monster Maya Rampel

3

, 2022
24" x 36" Inches
This series began in early 2022 as a spontaneous drawing practice. Using Sharpie on canvas, I created monster figures filled with dense, repetitive patterns. The process was fast and intuitive. I focused on outlining shapes and then filling them with textures like eyes, teeth, and hands. The style draws from early influences like Zentangles and monster doodles I used to make in school.
Sharpie Monster Maya Rampel

4

, 2022
8" x 12" Inches
This series began in early 2022 as a spontaneous drawing practice. Using Sharpie on canvas, I created monster figures filled with dense, repetitive patterns. The process was fast and intuitive. I focused on outlining shapes and then filling them with textures like eyes, teeth, and hands. The style draws from early influences like Zentangles and monster doodles I used to make in school.

5

, 2022
24" x 36" Inches
Sharpie Monster Maya Rampel
This series began in early 2022 as a spontaneous drawing practice. Using Sharpie on canvas, I created monster figures filled with dense, repetitive patterns. The process was fast and intuitive. I focused on outlining shapes and then filling them with textures like eyes, teeth, and hands. The style draws from early influences like Zentangles and monster doodles I used to make in school.
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