Weirdo Kitchen Nook and Weirdo Living Room came from trying to merge two drawing styles. Taking the detailed and deliberate technique I use for interiors and injecting in Weirdos which began as a more intuitive drawing method. The first Weirdo’s emerged from doodling a shape and shading it in and then developed into characters as I made up rules for how they function in space. For example, they have super bendy arms that tuck in and out of their bodies and they maintain a serious manicure. The Weirdo’s are now little furry mood’s and as I began putting them into scenes they’ve also gotten stuck living that lockdown life.
Above are two expansions of the initial drawings. On the left is a animated version of the living room with the weirdo receiving a text. On the right is an idea (based on a friend's comment) of what "Happy" Cow milk (as seen on the kitchen table) could mean.