Bad Habit Artist Bingo, original by @nightexcision. Marked up and changed by me to reflect my terrible habits, including reworking a thing until it’s ridiculous. 5 squares across, 5 squares down, for a total of 25 squares. List, left to right, top row going down to bottom row. 1. Gets impatient, drags hand through wet ink/paint. 2. Owns reference books, still thinks using references is cheating (animal emojis). 3. Forgot backing sheet, marker bled through 3 pages. 4. AAH! THE INK IS BLEEDING INTO THE PAINT! (Smeared letters on right). 5. Forgets to pee, eat, sleep, pay bills. 6. Wakes at 3am with new idea, must draw now!!! (Tired emoji) 7. Hunched over sketchbook like a gremlin (Holds pen weird)(undiagnosed leftie). 8. Eats lunch without putting sketchbook away (fingerprint). 9. Rips/creases paper when erasing. 10. Too lazy to use ruler for lettering (uneven font gets large and small). 11. Cannot stop buying sketchbooks (sketchbook emojis). 12. (Small font) Owns pastels, watercolours, acrylics, oils, markers, pencils, gouache, clay, resin molds, only uses one medium. 13. FREE SPACE (Impostor syndrome). 14. Owns 200 art manuals, uses 2 (stack of books emoji). 15. Pens in cups all over the house (can’t throw out dead pens). 16. Forget studio, sofa is comfier (build art fortress) 17. Bad LotR art in teenage sketchbooks (fantasy artists)(mainly) (elf emoji). 18. Wait, I have to watermark EVERY piece I post online?! 19. Sitting on pencil, marker, eraser (pencil sharpener under sofa) 20. Cannot decide when art is finished, continues working until paper disintegrates. 21. Procrastination (professionals only) (meltdown emoji) 22. 20 sketchbooks filled with terrible hand sketches, still can’t draw hands. 23. Needs 30 subtly different greens (marker/colour pencil artists only) 24. Has 200 OCs, draws one constantly 25. *Playing new game, will draw later (controller emoji). Underneath: idea stolen by @lauramellinatelier from: @nightexcision.
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B/c I can’t leave a good thing alone until I make it too complicated.