Line Drawings

A figure's hands hang behind them and their legs are bent so that they seem perched on their tippy toes. Straight lines shoot out of a hole in their chest. Their eyes look to where these lines may be going.

A person stares dismally down at their large birthday cake, which is dripping in icing and populated with candles. They are wearing a tank top and have shaggy hair and full lips.

A figure sits on a chair, however the chair is almost twice the figure's size so they just barely perch on the chair's seat. The chair has four long legs that cast a small shadow on the floor.

A figure stands in the center of the page. They have long arms and legs. On their feet they wear a detailed pair of converse-like shoes.

In the center of the page is a figure's head and torso. They look directly at the viewer. Their limbs wrap around them multiple times to create a spiral.

A person in a striped shirt and curly hair takes up the left side of the page. Their hand is in the center, with a joint held between their long fingers. Smoke billows from the joint in a meandering pattern.

A figure's right hand covers the hole in their chest while their left hand holds their heart. Their eyes look down at it. Text on top of their right shoulder reads, "rip my heart out."

A figure hugs their knees to their chest, wrapping their hands around their shins. Text surrounding their shoulders and head reads, "How do I stop making myself smaller?"

A figure sprawls across the page like a bed, their limbs reaching towards the far corners. The empty areas of the page that the figure doesn't take up are large letters that read, "TRYING TO TAKE UP SPACE".

A candle is in the center of the page. Rising from the wick, where the fire and smoke should be, are a group of five figures.

A figure with thin limbs and neck seems to be grabbing the top of the page with one hand, their body hanging below them. They look up at their hand. A pattern of lines fills up the background.

Eyes, nose, and a mouth float in a sea of lines. The lines are oriented in a way that suggests a face and neck around these facial features.

A figure stands in the middle of a page. Their neck splits off into four separate necks. Each of which wrap around the figure's body. The four neck's accompanying heads look at each other quizzically.

A loosely drawn figure is sitting criss-crossed and playing a loosely drawn guitar.

A figure stands in the center of the page, their hands behind their back. More sets of hands originate from behind them to wrap around their body, limbs, and cover their mouth.

Two figures stand next to each other looking in opposite directions. Their hands and legs closest to one another wrap around each other in a spiral until they are interlinked.