The 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 MoreThis is a sigil for strong and healthy bones and joints. It is 8″x8″ sumi ink and white acrylic ink on Aquabord.
Read MoreThis is a sigil for good health and quality of life in elderly cats. I drew the initial design (below) in white pencil on black paper, approximately 3″x3″. The painting (right) is 8″x8″ Aquabord, with sumi ink and white acrylic ink.
Read MoreThis is another prompt from a daily drawing group on Facebook, but this time I attempted hatch shading. Human faces are terribly hard for me. It’s not at all accurate to the reference. I also tilted the image slightly and lost the feeling that she is leaning forward, and had more than a little trouble
Read MoreProgress inking the Trikittehs piece, a Celtic knot zoomorph mandala featuring three cats.
Read MoreThis is a pair of miniature Victorian cat portraits painted in brown ink, placed in a filigree locket.
Read MoreThese mini-paintings created in brown ink on watercolor paper are each about 3/4″ across and 1″ tall. The portrait is of David Tennant as the 10th Doctor, faced with a dalek.
Read MoreThese are two pairs of miniature paintings, commissioned at Clockwork Alchemy, which I will be putting in lockets as soon as they are approved by my customers. All four are slightly more than 1″ tall, drawn with a dip pen nib and then painted in an ink wash of the same color.
Read MoreAnother 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.
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