Undine and Salamander
These two drawings were done in Photoshop this last week between inking sticker sheets. I can only go so long without shading, and since I’ve been stuck to the computer, I recreated a sort of
These two drawings were done in Photoshop this last week between inking sticker sheets. I can only go so long without shading, and since I’ve been stuck to the computer, I recreated a sort of
This week, I have been hard at work on the last two sticker sheets that round up my second series. Everything is coming together in a really exciting way – just around the corner, I
I started the week working on really graphic cartoon-style burger and sticker art, so my sketchbook warm-up this morning is the opposite, just for the contrast! This drawing is another in a series illustrating some
Today’s post comes from yesterday’s sketchbook drawing, which I finished by adding a little background color to in Photoshop. The assignment I had given myself was to draw a non-narrative comic. That is, my goal
For the past few days, I’ve been mixing up the old projects with some new ones, and for warm up in the morning, I’ve been working on finishing the drawing above. This one unfolded really
This week, I’ve turned to a project that’s been on the back burner for a long time. I’ve been having an incredibly hard time envisioning what I wanted for the look of a finished card.
This weekend, I started another Grimm’s fairytale illustration in the same Moleskine notebook as the Frog Prince, this time a story that’s more obscure. You can dress it up with lots of embellishments, but essentially
Today, I’m working on the website and other boring stuff, so for my post today I’m grabbing this old drawing of a bear that matches my current mood. It has finally decided to start with
I have had a couple of really good drawing days, and this illustration in a Moleskine journal is the product of one of them. It’s just something for a side project illustrating some Grimm’s fairy
Today I worked on coloring this little drawing of a carved wooden horse, using it as an excuse to play with lines and shapes using a limited color palette. In this instance, limited mobility worked