As for me right now, me and my art really are one thing only. When I think a thing, I draw it. The subject comes exactly or almost as I want it. What surprises me is the technique: if I don't impose myself a stardard technique in the piece I'm workin on (as I do for commissions because that's what the costumer wants and of course I can't give them something else), I'll end with new experiments, like
here and
here.
My worst phase where things almost never came out as I wanted were those months where I studied anatomy and tried to apply in my cartoons drawings, resulting in awkward stuff like
this *
I wanted semi-realism to become my thing, but it was never meant to be; and pop art such as cartoons, anime and videogames, as much as I always loved them, where not enough source for inspiration. Modern art was the missing piece that saved me. All hail Futurism
*Anatomy study was very important, but the simplicity of many modern artists taught me to transform those complex anatomy models into simple forms assembled. That's also why my sketches are simple and mostly clean.
I still have a ton to learn, but no hurry.