November: XenArts
This month we are excited to feature Maxini Reyes creator of XenArts!
Maxini's artistic journey was ignited during the 2020 pandemic. Inspired by a fellow Filipino artist, he immersed himself in mastering the 'Modified Scribble' technique, transforming his passion into a profession.
Here are some of our favorite pieces by XenArts






















Just like us at Sketch Simply, Maxini has been inspired by anime since he was a child. Drawing day by day, he improved and became the artist he is today. His passion and dedication has not only brought him personal fulfillment but has also become a source of financial stability for him and his family.
It’s always amazing to see inspiring stories where artists can create, inspire and thrive in the art world! We are truly happy for him and his accomplishments!
We are always looking to support arts and share their stories. You can help support this art too!
Check out his socials:
Commissions:
If you have a character or scene you’d like to see in his style, reach out! He may not always be open to commissions so make sure he’s available to take on a project.
Purchase one of his pieces:
He sells artwork as well so if you absolutely love his art, reach out and see what he has available.
Last but not least:
Share his story! We are always looking to highlight amazing people. Maxini works hard , creates art that is unique, and looks to master his modified scribble! We share his work/ story to inspire others to keep drawing and working hard to improve your skills. You can do it just like Maxini has!
Maxini's journey is a reminder that with passion, dedication, and a bit of creativity, dreams can become reality. Let's continue to support talented artists like him and celebrate the beauty of art
A huge thanks to Maxini for allowing us to feature him this month. We are so glad that we’ve been able to follow him for the last few years and see some of the amazing artwork he has created.
This is not a paid post/review.
*All photos/artwork are owned by Maxini Reyes (XenArts). I do not own the rights to any photos/videos, and received permission from Maxini to feature his work.*