Steampunk artwork, created by first drawing with dip pen and ink, and then shading it using a wash of the same ink. A tiny pixie sits atop her prized pocket watch.
Read MoreThis original artwork is impasto acrylic paint on canvas board, 3″x5″, featuring a cat peering into a teacup.
Read MoreSteampunk artwork, created by first drawing with dip pen and ink, and then shading it using a wash of the same ink. In a post-apocalyptic desert, a neo-bedouin warrior scouts the horizon in the early afternoon heat.
Read More8.5″x11″ dip pen and ink wash on watercolor paper. This is an illustration for an interview with The Vagabonds to be published in Steampunk Magazine’s upcoming issue.
Read MoreSteampunk artwork, created by first drawing with dip pen and ink, and then shading it using a wash of the same ink. A steampunk woman is getting ready, but she seems to have forgotten her shoes…
Read MoreToday I had a chance to get dressed up and take some photos of the corset I made to illustrate my section of Steampunk Projects from the Gaslamp Garage. This corset is a lightweight underbust, with a single layer of coutil, rich brown herringbone cover material, a lacing panel, and a split metal busk.
Read MoreOriginal sepia tone ink drawing and wash of a steampunk woman getting ready, but she seems to have forgotten her shoes.
Read MoreThis venture into steampunk artwork is the line art for a piece of inked artwork featuring a neo-Victorian steampunk woman in the process of preparing to meet the day. The ink wash will be added later.
Read MoreI’m getting down to the wire for my section of Steampunk Projects from the Gaslamp Garage, and spent today speeding through making the corset to illustrate it. It’s more than half-way done.
Read MoreMy new drawing is 6″x6″ dip pen and wash on aquaboard. The subject is Gigi, an adorable, elderly, stubby-legged mutt dog rescued by dear friends a number of years ago.
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