As much as I don't-like the mess-of-fallen-hairs look that that is,
it is important to intentionally explore every different drawing-style one can, in order to get one's unconscious-mind & one's right-brain to try doing meanings that way, to discover what means what, in the parts of one's mind that words-mind never reaches...
What Kim Petras is doing seems related to this:
https://www.amazon.com/Picture-This-How-Pictures-Work/dp/1452151997/
which is a book I recommend, but for intermediate understanding-visual-arts students, Ian Roberts's books you MUST read...
his book on composition has no equal, anywhere.
I don't care which visual-arts one is in, please, for the love of your potential, read Ian Roberts' book on Composition.
https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Composition-Techniques-Principles-Dramatically/dp/1581809247/
This book also is fundamental, beginners & intermediates ought read the thing:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1635619734/
In doing art, I'm trash ( because I study dozens of subjects, instead of demonstrating 1 of 'em ), instead of practicing ),
but the phase-change when this-life switches from amassing-knowledge & grinding-on health-problems to being health-uncrippled & honestly doing stuff, is coming soon.
This year, I hope.
Salut, Namaste, & Kaizen, eh?
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