I realized I had missed an entire chunk of line drawings – the designs for my SCA sign banners. They are sketchier in nature than the other images I have posted, but I figured some of you might still enjoy them.
Read MoreI have dug through my digital files and posted high resolution copies of many of my art pieces at the line drawing stage. They are available only for personal use, and may not be used for any promotional or sales purposes. If you share your version online, please link to me, @ me (if I’m on the platform where you share), or #sidneyeileen, so I can see what you made.
Read MoreThe second sketch of Ganesh is now inked so it will be easier to trace for version 3. Some of the hands still look broken (especially the ones holding the noose and the bow), I’m still unsure about what to do at the top of the flames, and I need to finish out the details
Read MoreProgress inking the Trikittehs piece, a Celtic knot zoomorph mandala featuring three cats.
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 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 MoreToday I have been working on a drawing featuring a post-apocalyptic neo-bedouin steampunk woman. At least, that’s my main inspiration personally. I could see her in any near-eastern or multicultural steampunk world. Her outfit is inspired by Renaissance faire tribal fusion belly dance wear, with the addition of a few re-purposed machine parts, moccasins, Native American style warrior feathers, and a really big knife.
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 More…I was drawing a knotwork style celestial dragon on Aquabord. It’s 6″x6″, with the ink drawn using a dip pen. This is the line art, and later I will be finishing it with watercolor.
Read MoreAfter two failed attempts, I finally finished an ink drawing which turned out well. The inspiration is a photo I took of a friend at Maker Faire a couple years ago, posing with a robot-like pose-able sculpture. This is a relatively small drawing, only 7″x8″, created with Senellier Walnut Satin ink on smooth paper. I
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