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This week in Posca Club we’re taking inspiration from Kwonny and her powerful wolf artwork.

Kwonny is known for bold, expressive pieces that mix animals, mythology, and emotion. A lot of her work explores instinct, identity, and that push-and-pull between calm and chaos — which is exactly why it works so well with pens and markers.
The wolf piece we drew this week is a great example of that energy. It’s strong, raw, and full of movement, without being overworked. It’s not about perfection — it’s about getting the feeling right with confident lines and simple shapes.

In this session, I’ll walk you through how to build up the drawing step by step, using a loose, expressive approach — by copying this piece, we're learning how to think and draw in this style.
Below you’ll find the full materials list and the YouTube link so you can follow along properly and make your own version.