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A loose hand-drawn bald head outlined in blue, with the right half flooded solid blue along a torn, spray-edged seam and two ringed dot eyes, on white.
Summary
A single loose line-drawn head, bald with small ears and a flat neutral mouth, where the right half is filled solid blue. The fill meets the outline along a ragged, spray-painted vertical seam down the center of the face.
Visual description
One color, electric blue (near #0D23FF), on plain white. The head is drawn in a thin, wobbly, clearly hand-made contour line, slightly imperfect at the ears and jaw. Both eyes are the same blue: open rings with a solid dot center. Down the middle of the face the outline-only left side transitions to a fully blue-filled right side, and the boundary is a deliberately rough, grainy spray edge rather than a clean line, which adds texture and energy. The expression is deadpan. Composition is centered with generous white margin all around.
Key takeaway
The half-fill split as a one-color identity device: a plain outline character becomes distinctive purely by flooding one side, and the spray-textured seam keeps it from feeling like a flat vector. Reusing the same single blue for line, eyes, and fill keeps it printable in one ink.
Reuse notes
Good as a quirky mascot or avatar for a studio, music project, or app that wants hand-drawn warmth over polish. The single-ink, white-ground setup is cheap to print and scales to stickers and stamps. Caveat: the rough line and grain can look unintentional at very small sizes, so keep it reasonably large.









