Artist Creates Stunning White And Black Dot Drawings On Orange Paper
Vitaly Medved, an artist from Slavutich, Ukraine, creates art based on his own preferences and skills.
Several years ago, his daughter gifted him a sketchbook with black cardboard sheets and a white gel pen, sparking his interest in this drawing style. Later, he experimented with colored paper, combining orange paper with a black liner and a white gel pen, which produced intriguing results that captivated him and became a key part of his creative process.
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