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Progress shots of an old dragon. My morning routine for the last three days is spent inking his mane and scales for an hour or two, and resisting the urge to shade him before I scan the inks is complete torture…
Progress shots of an old dragon. My morning routine for the last three days is spent inking his mane and scales for an hour or two, and resisting the urge to shade him before I scan the inks is complete torture…
Anyway: tree.
Anyway: tree.
Oviraptor. Ink and gouache on Fabriano Medioevalis, 132 × 85mm.
Oviraptor. Ink and gouache on Fabriano Medioevalis, 132 × 85mm.
But I'm also including a class of cards that are symbols/tropes that appear in a bunch of different cultures.
I don't know if others will like these cards, but I love them
But I'm also including a class of cards that are symbols/tropes that appear in a bunch of different cultures.
I don't know if others will like these cards, but I love them
These 4 cards are from the Japanese story of Amaterasu
These 4 cards are from the Japanese story of Amaterasu
Professor Rowan of the Sinnoh region, who studies Pokemon evolution.
An illustration I did for a Sinnoh-themed zine titled 'Saving a Lot of Data' back in 2018, featuring Prof. Rowan and a flock of Starly, Staravia, and a Staraptor.
Professor Rowan of the Sinnoh region, who studies Pokemon evolution.
An illustration I did for a Sinnoh-themed zine titled 'Saving a Lot of Data' back in 2018, featuring Prof. Rowan and a flock of Starly, Staravia, and a Staraptor.
My favorite horrible little oc family fits 40k all too well and I couldn’t rest til I’d done a little lineup
My favorite horrible little oc family fits 40k all too well and I couldn’t rest til I’d done a little lineup
Professor Oak of the Kanto region, who studies the relationship between Pokémon and humans.
An illustration I did for a PKMN PROF art zine back in 2017, featuring Prof. Oak and a family of rowdy Growlithes and their giant Arcanine mother.
Professor Oak of the Kanto region, who studies the relationship between Pokémon and humans.
An illustration I did for a PKMN PROF art zine back in 2017, featuring Prof. Oak and a family of rowdy Growlithes and their giant Arcanine mother.
A personal illustration of my bird character from 2018.
A personal illustration of my bird character from 2018.