Another batch of mini-paintings in ink on jewelry items, in preparation for Clockwork Alchemy convention.
Read MoreThis triptych painting in dark brown ink takes you into a steampunk American Rockies wilderness, where two scouts watch, helpless, as an airship descends in billows of thick, black, smoke.
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 mini-painting of a blue flower created in ink is less than 1/2″ across. The entire pendant is 3/4″ wide and 1″ tall.
Read MoreSteampunk artwork, sepia ink drawing and wash. An airship pirate stands poised at the end of the docks, sword drawn and knife in hand. Someone picked the wrong fight, and it wasn’t her.
Read MoreSteampunk 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 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″ ink on watercolor paper. The actual drawing is in dark brown ink, but I scanned it in black and white. Overall I like this rendition a lot more than the previous attempt.
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.
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