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Then he adds bright colours to the mix, resulting in a spectacular contrast between the real world and the world of cartoons. back they are relatively other to this world, and are exceedingly keen and perceptive, they regard as being each other hue and shade to be exquisite and exceptional, unlike us, who have university to bow to all the colors in the world for granted. First he comes up with a sketch or drawing of a realistic model or situation. DOODLE ART BE AWESOME TODAY by kerbyrosanes on DeviantArt from vexx art coloring pages. That doesn’t mean he’s too young to stand his ground in the world of graphic design though! Vexx’s style is the epitome of uniqueness. Explore your creativity in this incredible collection of critters and creatures featuring the signature street art style of popular artist vexx. VEXX DOODLE ART VEXX ART FULLĪt only 19 years old, Vince Okerman (Vexx’s real name) is a real up-and-comer.

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Vexx vexx art gawx gawx art cartoon cartoon drawing cartoon doodle cartoon style doodle doodle art doodle drawing doodle style full page doodle classic t shirt by jamesdoesart. All prints are originals that are signed & numbered by Vexx.

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He has a second channel called 'Also Vexx', where he does a series on his second channel called 'REAL TIME DOODLE' videos of his time-lapse ones, he also posts less related videos on there.

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Vexx has got to be the youngest guest designer who has ever worked for CaseCompany. Vexx Dragon Doodle numbered out of 100 Art Print released on 6/12/20. Vince Okerman age 21, better known online as Vexx, is a Belgian YouTuber who is famous for his style called doodles.At such a young age of 22, your work has certainly blossomed and thrived in the world of art. Can you tell us about the evolution of your aesthetic over the years since you first started honing in on your craft? Your style is vibrantly teeming with thrill and wonder. I’ve made art my whole life but started taking it more seriously when I turned 16.

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I came up with the doodle style you still see today, but it looked way different back then. It just started as quick black & white drawings on the side of notebooks. I detested coloring in my drawings back then, that has fully changed now haha. □ Before I was 16 I’d draw sporadically, there would be days or weeks between drawings. But when I started taking my craft more seriously I promised myself to finish 1 drawing a day. This way I would progress my skills in a rapid way, and I’d also post it daily on Instagram which in turn grew me an audience. People have been able to follow my journey and see me grow my artistic craft and career over the years. For the last couple of years, it’s been my goal to just perfect my doodle style, I have a vision of how I want the perfect artwork to look and I try to get closer to that step-by-step. (Even though I probably will never ‘create the perfect artwork’, the pursuit is the most exciting part). Once my Instagram got around 25k followers, I also started a YouTube channel. It didn’t make sense to me that I would spend hours and hours on an artwork only for people to scroll by it for 2 seconds on Instagram. If I could get their attention on YouTube I could show them the progress behind the artwork for 10 minutes instead of 2 seconds! I’ve also always looked up to a lot of YouTubers and I have a passion for filmmaking, so YouTube came pretty natural to me. I’m super grateful to have to build a community of almost 3M people there! What has it been like to garner the attention of brands like Porsche, Converse, and Samsung at such a young age? Tell us about your experience working with such prominent entities and what sort of challenges or triumphs you encountered while working with them. It’s super exciting! I was 17 when I did my first branded project with Fanta. It all came much quicker than I anticipated. Working with these big brands allowed me to be a part of projects that I couldn’t have done by myself. But on the flip side, there are a lot of rules and guidelines you have to follow when working with brands. It’s hard to get full creative freedom, I also think my age comes into play here. Hopefully, when I’m older and more established, brands will trust my vision and just let me take the lead. Lately, I tried to stay away from brand work as much as possible because I want to get back to a place where I’m 100% to create what I want to create.















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