This style doesn’t belong to one single “pure” genre — it’s a fusion of several artistic directions combined into one visual language.
1. Surrealism + PhantasmagoriaUnreal creatures, distorted forms, and the strange logic of each scene place it closest to surrealist illustration.
2. Doodle Art / Sketchbook AestheticNotebook-like lines, intentionally imperfect contours, and the feeling of spontaneous sketches.
3. Lowbrow / Pop Surrealism (Underground Art)Grotesque characters, vivid yet “dirty” colors, and a mixture of irony and darkness.
4. ExpressionismColors and shapes are used to transmit emotion rather than realism. Everything feels slightly broken, tense, and emotionally charged.
5. Mixed Media / Collage PresentationThe artworks appear to combine different materials and techniques — colored pencils, ink, and possibly digital edits or layered overlays.
Because of this combination of multiple styles and artistic directions within a single drawing or a series of drawings, it makes sense to define it as its own separate drawing format and visual identity.
This new style is proposed to be called “ZHENDOZER” — named after the channel where it originated.
The name can be loosely translated as “Calm Tractor,” but with a deeper nuance that is difficult to translate directly.
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