Showing posts with label inksketches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inksketches. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Faebruary 2024
I decided to color this one, digital updates made in Photoshop.
Dark Fariy ink sketch, obligatory Faebruary 2024 participation.
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Tree Spirit
This is an ink sketch from 2020, slightly modified in Photoshop.
2020 was a bad year for me when it came to art. This is actually the only sketch that I saved on my machine from that year that was even worth showing.
2020 was a bad year for me when it came to art. This is actually the only sketch that I saved on my machine from that year that was even worth showing.
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Dragons - Ink Sketches from 2019
Here are a couple of sketches I made in the year of our Lord, 2019.
This one is a baby dragon on top of an egg that hasn't hatched yet. This sketch would serve as a basis for a digital painint I made a couple of years later.
Dive bomb! Dragons are never far from my mind. I grew up roaming the hills looking for lizardss and snakes. I love scaled things that are cool to the touch! Do you feel the same way?
Scaled Hounds - Sketch from February 2019
One of my favorite things to do during meetings is to draw. Sometimes people think I'm not listening, but I can breathe and chew bubble gum at the same time too!
Monday, December 18, 2023
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Karsa Orlong - The God is Not Willing
Karsa Orlong is one of the central characters in the Malazan Empire series by author Steven Erikson. This is my interpretation of him.
I made this drawing in 2019 when news first broke of a follow-up series to the main Malazan books focused on Karsa.
This drawing started as a ballpoint pen ink sketch that I colorded and finished up digitally.
Hope
This is a ballpoint pen ink illustration I made over the last week. It represents hope.
Speaking of hope, I hope 2024 will be a better year for art. I am feeling the urge to start drawing again despite all the distractions and demands placed upon me. Cheers!
Speaking of hope, I hope 2024 will be a better year for art. I am feeling the urge to start drawing again despite all the distractions and demands placed upon me. Cheers!
Monday, December 17, 2018
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