This is another one of my scratch paper artworks. I did it on what's called a scratch note. I tend to do patterns on these scratch notes. Sometimes I will do words or an image. Some of my scratch notes have multicolored backgrounds, some have silver, and some have gold.
Here's a drawing I did on scratch paper. It's one of those papers with the black stuff on it, and you use a sharpened stick to scratch away some of the black stuff to reveal a color underneath. I've gotten scratch notes for Christmas at least a couple of years. It's cool to just start scratching and see what I come up with.
I got the inspiration for this drawing from the water left on the table by a plate of cranberry sauce. I drew it later after dinner. It's in graphite on Pacon drawing pad paper.
This is another Joker pumpkin I painted. I painted it with acrylic paint, like the other one. It's been a long time since I painted this one, but I think it was a real pumpkin, unlike the other one.
This is an artificial pumpkin I painted to look like the Joker, from Batman. I painted this awhile back. I drew the details on with a Sharpie and painted the rest with acrylic paint, that you can probably buy at Walmart or Hobby Lobby.
Here is a scratch paper drawing I did recently. It's paper with a layer of black stuff that you can scratch off to reveal the color or pattern of the paper underneath. In this case, it's got a multicolored pattern underneath.
This isn't a drawing, but I finished building something last night. A Lego Captain America that my Mom got me for Christmas! It's cool! I feel like I accomplished something great.