I don't have much a preference for 2D art media, whether it be line drawings or watercolors. Here are some of my musings these past few years:
Ink on paper, digital colorization.
Inspired by this year's Chinese Zodiac as well as reports of a tiger roaming Knoxville in 2020, my entry for the 2022 Knox Asian Festival poster contest.
Acrylic on canvas.
Inspired the album Fishing for Fishies by one of my favorite bands, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, one of the titular fishies!
Acrylic on poster board.
Based on the original painting done by Andrew Probert, this piece is similar to a painting that was on a wall in Captain Jean-Luc Picard's ready room on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Ink and marker on paper.
I was a member of the Society of Physics Students (SPS) at the University of Florida from 2015-2018, serving as secretary and propogandist from 2017-2018. The "Forcemen of the Apocalypse" as we referred to them was a hilarious (to physicists at least) reinterpretation of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
In physics, there are four fundamental forces of nature: electromagnetism, gravity, weak, and strong. So, we came up with the idea that for each of the forces, the physicist behind it would be a "Forceman", and render a physics apocalypse with their forces. I in turn decided to render them as cartoony doodles on a whim and they eventually became the SPS t-shirt designs for our chapter.
James Clerk Maxwell: Electromagnetic Forceman
Enrico Fermi: Weak Forceman
Murray Gell-Mann: Strong Forceman
Albert Einstein: Gravitational Forceman