My 2012 drawing, The Longest Night, is a dedication to the deeper meanings behind the sabbat of Yule, of the winter solstice, of the longest night of the year. That symbolism is relevant throughout the year.
Read MoreThis is a new small portrait of our cat Isa, who passed away from lung cancer about a year and a half ago, created as a birthday present. I’m very happy that it turned out looking the way I wanted it to, even if it took longer to draw and was more difficult than it
Read MoreMy first finished art piece in quite some time! Realistic black and white drawing of a ghost king standing vigil at night, made with a Derwent Chinese White pencil on a 9″x12″ piece of black paper.
Read MoreI have been wanting to create at least one piece of art for the coming Yule, so in the previous two days, between housecleaning in preparation for a holiday visit, I created “The Longest Night”. It’s a drawing of a stag, representing the horned lord of the forest, pausing in the moonlight on the night of the winter solstice.
Read MoreThis oil painting of a woman on a beach is a commissioned piece, cover art for the novel Mermaid Drowning.
Read MoreThis finished painting is a still life featuring candles and pumpkins, a devotional piece to the sabbat of Samhain, the Celtic new year.
Read More6″x9″ white pencil on black paper, drawing of a clockwork doll that has seen better days.
Read MoreSepia-toned steampunk ink painting of a raven standing next to a gas lamp with its loot, a shiny pocket watch.
Read MoreOriginal sepia-toned steampunk still life ink painting, featuring a clock teapot and spilled teacup.
Read MoreThis 6″x9″ black and white drawing depicts a lion, calm, eyes closed, basking in light, unconcerned master of his domain.
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