Daily Food Drawing Practice

Day 1: I started one day later and grabbed my breakfast ingredients as it was already past lunchtime when I started :). To my surprise, sliced apples have wrinkles in their juicy body, never noticed
Day 2: My goodness; there’s a serial number on the tea bag paper and it’s weight is 1,5 g. It’s so liberating to draw in pen. No option to erase. The perfect remedy for the recovering perfectionist over here.
Day 3: drawing the porcelain gave me so much joy. I couldn’t finish this noodle bowl without a good portion of Chinese black ink.
I couldn’t stop myself from tweaking it in photoshop and handlettering wit’s Adobe fresco.
Day 4: one of my Sunday morning favourites! I loved capturing it’s stickyness on paper
Day 5: I’m so in LOVE with that paper. Silkpaper. And I just realise: that must be silk butterflies :) ?
day 6: each little dot is like an ile on it’s own. The shape of the green crown reminds me of flames, like fire