Hi there! My name’s Sarina.
I’m 29 years old, currently residing in the USA! I have experience selling at conventions as well as online, and I specialize in badges! I also make buttons, cards, and have experience with stickers.
I have been drawing more than stick figures and studying art since I was three years old. My first actual art was of Dixie Kong from Donkey Kong Country 2. I studied things like clouds and flowers before starting art classes in Kindergarten.
I’ve been working on digital art since I was 14, where I first took a graphics art class on computers. I have been working with a tablet since I was 18, and my first one was a Bamboo Splash. I now have an iPad Pro.
I’ve worked with many mediums, from pastels to oils to acrylics to pottery, from Paint Tool SAI to Flash Pro to Photoshop before it had CS, from 2D to 3D to animation to vectors. I still hope to work with even more mediums as time goes on!
For traditional, I use a myriad of fine-tipped pens, a variety of Prismacolor colored pencils and markers, as well as Copic Sketch and Ciao Dual Tip markers. For paper, I use many multi-media sketchbooks, but I hope to branch out and use different kinds of paper soon.
I’m 29 years old, currently residing in the USA! I have experience selling at conventions as well as online, and I specialize in badges! I also make buttons, cards, and have experience with stickers.
I have been drawing more than stick figures and studying art since I was three years old. My first actual art was of Dixie Kong from Donkey Kong Country 2. I studied things like clouds and flowers before starting art classes in Kindergarten.
I’ve been working on digital art since I was 14, where I first took a graphics art class on computers. I have been working with a tablet since I was 18, and my first one was a Bamboo Splash. I now have an iPad Pro.
I’ve worked with many mediums, from pastels to oils to acrylics to pottery, from Paint Tool SAI to Flash Pro to Photoshop before it had CS, from 2D to 3D to animation to vectors. I still hope to work with even more mediums as time goes on!
For traditional, I use a myriad of fine-tipped pens, a variety of Prismacolor colored pencils and markers, as well as Copic Sketch and Ciao Dual Tip markers. For paper, I use many multi-media sketchbooks, but I hope to branch out and use different kinds of paper soon.