These past couple of days I've been searching on the web for inspiration because noticed that 90% of the art that I do is based on just my college's requirements. In other words I haven't been doing a lot of what I personally want to do. I came across a youtuber called animated decisions and her sketchbook for calarts really helped me approach art from another perspective. From that point on I looked up matisse's art and was totally awed by his use of lines and contour. I recently also got involved with marker drawing and currently playing around with it.
When doing art, you'd always want to explore your limits through different use of mediums as well. It might be intimidating at first but if you spend time on it, you'll probably learn the basic concepts of it within a week.
This second picture is when I started to explore this style through the us of my imagination alone. I first tried to design a character which didn't really match the style I was going for. The character was also stiff. The second character, I was more aware of what I had to do and I learned from my mistakes from my first design. I even became more confident with my lines and added a nice loose action pose for the character. It just goes to show that through drawing more, you get more confident and your lines become less stiff. I then went over with pen and marker, trying to capture the folds of the shirt and capturing the shadow of the shirt. Again, I used contrasting colours to make my character stand out (Orange contrasts with great and grey). After that I drew a contour drawing of my mom and some cartoon drawings off my head.
Have fun exploring! :)