This is a little sketch I did because I love kittens and I love art. Someday I hope to have an art studio and two little kittens to go with it. :) For now I will simply paint them.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Fighting Princess
A Princess who isn't frightened of the monsters invading her castle. Today's speed painting :D. Ink and watercolor on bristol. Done by me :) Amelia Davis
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Girl on a Monster Chicken thing
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
CogsCon Prep
I find myself madly prepping for CogsCon, the convention put on by my school, Cogswell. I will be selling a few exclusive books, such as a pre-release of Unusual Tuesdays’ Chapter 2, a matching re-print of chapter 1, as well as an anthology of the comics I’ve done in the past year. In that will be Snake, Playing Dead, Dead Hand Used Bookstore, Franky, Sky Bleu, Little m, and “Too Many Monsters” There may also be a little bit of art in there as well.
Because of the anthology I find myself in need of some covers, so I’ve started making some. Below is the Thumb for Sky Bleu, But I will also be making one for Snake, Dead Hand, and Sky. The others have some covers but if I feel fancy I might make them some new ones.
I got to go to WonderCon not all that long ago. It was great fun and I handed out a bunch of portfolios. :) maybe soon I’ll be making other people’s comics!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Dead Hand and other updates
Many times I find myself thinking "hmm, I ought to write a blog, I have the art... but I'm not sure what to say...." So here's some art with a goodly pinch of words.
This is one of my speed drawings with color added to it. It will be on the cover of my next Sketch Dump.
This is one of my speed drawings with color added to it. It will be on the cover of my next Sketch Dump.
And here's a picture I drew in my art concept book for my comic The Dead Hand Used Bookstore.
I have been working very hard to write the whole story down, taking advice from the writer of reMind Jason Brubaker. His blog has a lot of information about creating your own comic and then making sure that you can work all the way thru it. Brilliant really. If you haven't gotten to look through his website I would highly recommend it.
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