The grid was useful for maintaining symmetry, but the clock method probably would have worked better. The grey fugegochi runs toward the soggy, lots of
Category: Doodling
The rosebud pommel isn’t exactly practical, but jambiyas are mostly ceremonial. A dagger had sprouted from the center of my aunt’s bones, a wickedly curved
Having issues with the wobble. The wrist rest is a pervasive habit and it’s proving difficult to break. I figured single-point perspective would be good
Excellent timing; that can was in my fridge for a week. Next time less lettering. The sound that issued from Mr. Simonon’s throat was not
Rather on the nose, but everyday is a lot and I’m sleepy but caught up once more.
This prompt reminded me of Dex the tea monk in Psalm for the Wild-Built. I thought about drawing the wagon, but I got rather caught
Dunn recommends trying reflections in Pen & Ink and the reference I found online reminded me of Escher. It’s…interesting. Blurred but high contrast and surprisingly
This prompt left me rather cold, so I leaned into the perfunctory and went with the back-to-back Hazel-Rah. Practice is practice. They were the sort
I want to try this one again, but wearing a tie and leaning on a desk, probably yelling at Fred Flintstone. Maybe white-on-white with a
Trying not to go full on bang or bust with the ink (again), but it’s not looking good. On the bright side, on to the
I need to work on foreshortening. I keep trying to inflict symmetry on perspectives that don’t support it.
Lost in translation. Was nice to have the brush out though. I think I may paint something simple tonight, offset a little of the frustration.