Hannah and Quinton are basically the dynamic duo of traditional art — think paint-splattered genius meets sketchbook sorcerer.
Hannah thrives in the world of rich pigments, textured paper, and the satisfying scratch of pencil on canvas. She has a knack for blending classical techniques with expressive flair, turning simple materials into pieces that feel alive and just a little bit magical. If it involves brushes, charcoal, or ink, she’s already three steps ahead — probably with paint on her sleeves.
Quinton, on the other hand, approaches traditional art like a master tactician of texture and detail. His linework is sharp, his shading is smooth, and his compositions feel intentional yet effortlessly cool. Give him graphite or oils and he’ll build depth and drama like he’s conducting a tiny visual orchestra.
Together? They’re a whirlwind of creativity — part renaissance workshop, part art studio chaos — proving that in a digital world, classic tools still absolutely steal the show. 🎨✨