My Artwork - Tawn Moore

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an image of colorful butterflies on a black background
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a drawing of a woman wearing glasses and holding her hand up in the air, with speech bubbles above her
So, let’s set the stage. I was that kid—the one who always had a pencil in hand, sketching nonstop. First, it was designing fashion outfits for my original characters. Then pin-up art. Then portraits. The subject matter changed, but one thing never did: I was always drawing. After school. After college. After work. Any free moment, my sketchbook was open. I always knew I wanted to be an artist. But when adults asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I always gave them the typical ...
a woman with glasses is looking up at the sky and has her hand on her chin
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a card with flowers and leaves on it in front of a multi - colored background
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a pink and yellow poster with the words olive me loves olive you
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
four different pictures with flowers and sea animals on them
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
an image of a quote on the beach with palm trees and other things around it
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a poster with some colorful shoes on it
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a card with a tea cup on it and the words you're my cup of tea
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
a holiday card with the words santa's style and a house on top of it
You ever try to describe your art style and immediately regret it? Like, what even is my style?? I don’t know, man, I just make stuff that makes me happy. But if I had to sum it up, I’d say my art is all about creating art that’s bright, colourful, and feels good. The kind that makes you smile. I love using light textures to add warmth and character, and I always work with a limited colour palette because it brings balance and harmony to a piece. And yes, I use pink a lot, but plot twist—it’...
an advertisement for the holiday greetings program, featuring santa's house and palm trees
For the longest time, I thought I had to have a perfect process. That real artists probably had everything figured out, and their work just… flowed. 🎨✨ But the more I create, the more I realize: the process is never perfect. It’s always a little messy, a little unpredictable, and honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. Over time, you find a way of working that feels familiar—bits and pieces you use again and again. But since every illustration has its own personality, my process shifts to ...
an advertisement for the sketch phase
For the longest time, I thought I had to have a perfect process. That real artists probably had everything figured out, and their work just… flowed. 🎨✨ But the more I create, the more I realize: the process is never perfect. It’s always a little messy, a little unpredictable, and honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. Over time, you find a way of working that feels familiar—bits and pieces you use again and again. But since every illustration has its own personality, my process shifts to ...
an advertisement for holiday greeting cards with the words let's add color on it
For the longest time, I thought I had to have a perfect process. That real artists probably had everything figured out, and their work just… flowed. 🎨✨ But the more I create, the more I realize: the process is never perfect. It’s always a little messy, a little unpredictable, and honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. Over time, you find a way of working that feels familiar—bits and pieces you use again and again. But since every illustration has its own personality, my process shifts to ...
the holiday giveaway for santa's style is on display in this email form
For the longest time, I thought I had to have a perfect process. That real artists probably had everything figured out, and their work just… flowed. 🎨✨ But the more I create, the more I realize: the process is never perfect. It’s always a little messy, a little unpredictable, and honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. Over time, you find a way of working that feels familiar—bits and pieces you use again and again. But since every illustration has its own personality, my process shifts to ...
an image of two fruits with words on them
If I had to pick the hardest decision in my creative process? Easy. Colour. Every. Single. Time. 🎨✨ I love colour. I mean, I literally couldn't create without it but actually choosing a colour palette? That’s where things get tricky. It’s one of those decisions that can either flow effortlessly (rare) or send me into full decision-fatigue mode (more common than I’d like to admit). It’s why I have a set of pre-made colours I know work well together—to save myself from spending way too long o...