The first rendition of On The Trail ended up being ruined, so I had to start over. In doing so, I also decided to rearrange the composition a little. This is the pencil sketch before inking.
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 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 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’s minimalist painting is 9″x5.5″, watercolor on cold press watercolor paper. It features a minimalist parrot flying through a rainbow.
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 MoreOriginally five separate posts made on December 14, 2010. rawing of Captain Robert from Abney Park, referencing one of their promotional photos. This is part of a series for my final project in class. Drawing of Kristina from Abney Park, referencing one of their promo photos. This is part of a series for my final project in
Read MoreOriginally posted on October 15, 2009. I normally scan the minimalist art so I can remove the visible paper texture, but this was for a birthday card and I barely took the time to photograph it, so you guys get to see paper texture.
Read MoreOriginally posted June 17, 2009. Pitt brush pen on watercolor paper3″x5″ I drew this for the cover of a congratulations card for a friend who just graduated from UC Davis.
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