Week 4

This was a wild one. When I first saw the caterpillar of the Brahmin moth, I was very surprised. I mean, when you see a thing with horn-like structures on its back, you might think of an aggressive monster or something. But what if these buddies are cute and friendly animals? In real life, it may be a survival method, but since I’m not serious… here’s a fun variation:

Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top

And for those curious of my process, I also took some stills of the process of this week sketch:

  • Sketch of a caterpillar
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top
  • Sketch of a caterpillar interacting with girls on top

Original paper+pen:
Oct. 16, 2022

Bug of the Week: day-1


The first sketch I did was a bee on September 26, 2022. I was imagining something like an airport bee-port with workers helping to safe landing the bee. Here’s some of the digital versions I did for it:

Drawing of a giant bee, landing in a designated area while being guided by tiny men
Drawing of a giant bee, landing in a designated area while being guided by tiny men

In general, one of the things I enjoyed the most were the human figures. After my original sketch of a top and side view of a bee, my idea in digital was to show it like in a landing area, can you imagine if they were the size of a helicopter? HA! I would love to work there, or maybe not if they turn out to be carnivorous… 😂

Fav detail:

Color sketches of men working in an airport or rather a bee-port.

Original paper+pen:
Sept. 26, 2022