𝟓 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐃𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐘 𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐄 𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐂𝐇 — 4 April 2016 was when I started an account exclusively for movie related sketches — @dailymoviesketch. When the account started, I actually drew and posted sketches every day for about 4 months. Later on it became one sketch every few days. Last year, I moved to posting all my content on this account only (even the movie sketches).However, all through, I've been regularly drawing and posting sketches, balancing this with my work schedule (which has only got more hectic year on year). I have been numbering the sketches from the very beginning and have continued the count even when posting here — and this current one is sketch number 580!So, that's around 100+ sketches that I have done every year, give or take!I'm happy to hit this milestone and am grateful for all the support from everyone who's following my work! My art has definitely improved a lot thanks to drawing regularly, that's also something I am really grateful for.Here's to more (and better) drawings in the future!–Kill Bill Vol 2 (2004)Directed by Quentin TarantinoMost of the yearly anniversaries of #dailymoviesketch have involved a Quentin Tarantino movie in some way or the other. For the fifth one I wanted to draw something related to 5, one option was to draw Jake Peralta from "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" saying "Now Number 5" from the cold open scene where a criminal lineup sings Backstreet Boys' "I Want it That Way". But I've already drawn him recently, so I went with this — Uma Thurman from "Kill Bill Vol 2", and Pai Mei's Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique.Only Tarantino could write something so absurd (this technique when used on a person, makes their heart explode after they take five steps) and still make it so dramatic and emotional in the context of the scene it's in!The drawing was done with 0.5mm 4B pencil on A7 @menorah.in sketchbook.#karthikabhiram #dailymoviesketch#pixel2xl #teampixel#pencilart#pencildrawing #menorahstationery#killbill #quentintarantino#580 / 4-Apr-21
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