I start off with some random doodles and no specific planning.
I don't know what the final piece is gonna look like at this point.
My choice of tool is the 'Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Pen' as its accuracy allows me to express thin lines, and small details. Since the tip is really sharp, it is also good for expressing scratches or rough textures, but can be less effective to draw fluidly.
Note to myself: "care not to smudge the ink when I erase the pencil marks underneath later."
Although using white-out is not ideal, sometimes it is inevitable.
I used white-out not only to correct, but also to express liquid like effects or shining surfaces.
I make sure the whited-out parts are not visible by the end of the piece.
Poured honey on a silver bowl to study how honey drips or reflects light.
The overall composition of the piece is beginning to show.
I enjoy adding small details that can be overseen, but when noticed, can enrich the storytelling within my artwork.
All the small details come together in the final piece to become part of the atmosphere and 'vibe' of the world within the canvas.