Alright folks, let me tell you about my little adventure trying out this “brookliyn wren playboy” thing. I ain’t gonna lie, the name itself got me curious, sounded like some kinda DIY project mixed with a bit of… well, you know. So, I figured, what the heck, let’s give it a whirl.

First thing I did, I jumped online and tried to figure out exactly what this “brookliyn wren playboy” even was. Turns out, it’s a specific style of…well, let’s just say imagery. You know, the kind that features a certain type of bird in a, shall we say, confident pose. Okay, got it. Step one: understand the…uh…inspiration.
Next up, I started gathering materials. I figured I’d try my hand at drawing it first. I grabbed some paper, a pencil, eraser – the whole shebang. I even dug out my old art book from high school. Talk about dusty! Anyway, I started sketching. Man, drawing birds is harder than it looks. Especially when you’re trying to capture a certain… attitude.
I spent a good couple of hours just doodling, erasing, and re-doodling. My first few attempts looked more like chickens with an identity crisis than anything else. But hey, practice makes perfect, right? I kept at it, tweaking the proportions, messing with the angles, trying to get that look just right.
After about the fifth or sixth try, I started to get somewhere. The bird actually started to look like a wren, and it even had a bit of that… swagger. I added some details, like some little feathers sticking up and a mischievous glint in its eye. I even gave it a tiny little top hat. Why not, right?
Once I was happy with the pencil sketch, I decided to try inking it. I grabbed my trusty fine-liner pen and carefully went over the lines. This is where it gets a bit nerve-wracking, because one wrong move and you gotta start all over. But I took my time, focused, and managed to get a pretty clean outline.

Now came the fun part: coloring! I used some colored pencils I had lying around. I gave the wren a nice, earthy brown color, with some lighter shades for the belly and wings. The top hat got a sleek black finish, and the eye got a pop of bright yellow. I even added a little red bow tie, just for kicks.
The final result? Well, it wasn’t exactly a masterpiece, but it was definitely a “brookliyn wren playboy.” It had the attitude, the swagger, and the overall… charm. I wouldn’t hang it in the Louvre, but I was pretty proud of myself for giving it a shot. Plus, it was a fun way to spend an afternoon and get my creative juices flowing.
So, yeah, that’s my “brookliyn wren playboy” experience. Would I do it again? Maybe. It definitely gave me a new appreciation for drawing birds, and for the…unique…artistic style it represents. Plus, I got a pretty funny drawing out of it. What’s not to like?
- Researched the concept
- Gathered art supplies
- Sketched multiple versions
- Inked the final sketch
- Colored the drawing
I think the key takeaway here is to just try new things, even if they seem a little… out there. You never know what you might discover, or what kind of goofy art you might end up creating!
Here’s my takeaway from all of this:

Get some pencils and start doodling.
And that’s about it folks!