Hi! My name is Olivera, but people call me Liv. I am from Belgrade, Serbia, and I'm studying Physical chemistry. Even though I do science most of the time, my love for funny drawings never stopped growing.
I find inspiration in everyday life situations, random thoughts, and anxiety that I'm good friends with.
Since I was a child I drew random things and funny comic strips. Last year I decided to free those ideas from my head in the form of webcomics that I shared on the internet. I draw using my phone and my finger, on the bus, in a park, in my bed, anywhere and anytime the inspiration strikes or some silly everyday problem happens.
Sharing these funny comics helped me realize that life is similar for all of us and that nobody is alone with their anxieties, depression, and other struggles. When we share, we grow, and I'm happy to share with you!
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A lot has changed since 2018 (the first time this was posted). The main change is the change in my style and also the name my comics are posted under. Now I'm Comiclicious. Thankfully, I no longer draw using my phone and my finger like I used to when I started. I figured I'd like to do this a bit more seriously, so I became a bit more dedicated to the time I invest in getting new ideas and developing my drawing skills.
I'm a very creative person by nature. My creative process mostly consists of me being inspired by everyday life that's a bit chaotic at the moment since I have a toddler. As more people saw my comics, the more pressure I felt to come up with ideas. All of that can lead to an unhealthy rhythm and a lot of mental problems. After many months of art block, I finally set my priorities right and got back to drawing with a different mindset. Now I usually go about my day and the ideas hit me when I forget about the pressure to get them. That's when I quickly doodle rough sketches wherever I get the first chance because they tend to evaporate from my brain if I don't do so.
My comics look simple, but the number of layers in my drawing app would like to disagree. I like to add many details and shadows that usually get lost due to different resolutions when I post my comics on Instagram. The whole drawing process of a four-panel comic takes me about 3 hours to finish. Although that's a long time in a shrimp-like position, I enjoy it because I love improving my drawing style and seeing the end result.
People who come across my comics have positive reactions, mostly because they can relate. I am very thankful to each and every person for their positive reaction. It took quite a bit of courage for me, a past shy person, to publicly share relatable posts since I'm never quite sure if it's actually relatable or it's awkward. As I grew older and more confident, I stopped obsessing over such things and I just started enjoying expressing myself through my drawings.
At the moment, I'm in the process of starting my own little store for stickers, personalized portraits, personalized weddings, birthdays, etc. invitations, but for now, I'm selling all of that in digital form. In the future, I'd like to be able to make a living out of this hobby of mine, and I would love to develop my drawing and animation skills more.
I'd like to thank you if you follow me and support my comics in any way. There's nothing more fulfilling for a creative person than someone who supports them and gives them feedback. Thank you for reading! Love, Liv
Any other woman out there feel like this artist is just calling out women as weak, inferior and governed by cravings and hormones. Cause yeah. This style of comic is overdone and not funny. To the artist: your illustrations are good, be nice if you applied them to unique ideas that maybe didn't make women look like talking, pink uteruses, concerned primarily with zits and thigh gaps,beho can do anything without a man. Thanks.
This kind of art really reminds me of the Tomorrow Corporation video games for some reason. Great job on the comics!
Any other woman out there feel like this artist is just calling out women as weak, inferior and governed by cravings and hormones. Cause yeah. This style of comic is overdone and not funny. To the artist: your illustrations are good, be nice if you applied them to unique ideas that maybe didn't make women look like talking, pink uteruses, concerned primarily with zits and thigh gaps,beho can do anything without a man. Thanks.
This kind of art really reminds me of the Tomorrow Corporation video games for some reason. Great job on the comics!