Surprised sun face. The adventures of the Ink Spots. 1923.
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New! Stackable velociraptors
As seen on TV
[img id] Digital art of a human hand grasping a lime-green velociraptor. This velociraptor is going to be the fifth dinosaur added to a stack of four velociraptors. The other four velociraptors are in various states of accepting their stackable fate. They will be described from top-most velociraptor to bottom-most velociraptor.
The blue velociraptor on top growls at the hand. The beige velociraptor, who has lime cheek markings, flaps and struggles. The sky-blue velociraptor has accepted their role in the stack of velociraptors, but hasn't quite slotted into position perfectly. The leaf-green velociraptor on the bottom is completely flat. [/id]
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I’d recommend pairing the Librarian with the wizzard Rincewind for optimal disc-saving potential. (Spot Illustration by me, text from Sourcery, by Terry Pratchett)
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Bus Stop.
For @cosmidaze
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Spot Illustration for “Wishful Thinkin’”
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Sharif // De niño siempre quise vivir para siempre, ahora solo escribo para engañar a la soledad.
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Cover and Spot Illustrations for The Nib Magazine’s CITIES issue digital painting, 2022
Honored to be asked to make these for The Nib, loved working in the open format and creating striking single images.
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For so long he’d been Rift, the freak with four arms to tear through reality with. In the wake of the Nanite Event, humans had shunned him as an obvious EVO, never mind that he’d been a terrified child with absolutely no one to turn to. No one had ever cared to ask for his name.
Let Sleeping Dogs Rise
by @raaorqtpbpdy and @nefres
(spot illustration for my authors' @ecto-implosion fic. the last chapter will be posted tomorrow!)
full spoiler for chapter 4 under the cut!!
aaaaaaaa this scene grabbed me. GRABBED ME!!! read it here!
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a bobkitten learning to hunt in the sonoran desert! spot illustrations for my portfolio // gouache on hot press watercolor paper
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Spot illustration
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The sun and the stars. Our Earth and Its Story. 1932.
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I like to draw the mundane things in my life. Should finish the sketches more often
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(Click for hi res) I missed kids lit postcard day yesterday, so I’m swinging in a day late :0 Luckily I finished this spot illustration this morning based on Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series! Postcard formatting inspired by Sir Terry, of course. Contains some helpful information including my Instagram and my Webbedsite! If you’re an agent or even just looking to commission an artist, hit me up :)
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I’ve been thinking a lot about old trees. In my backyard here in Catskill, there is the stump of an old butternut tree. I have yet to measure it, but it must be at least 5-6 feet in diameter. It is old and rotten. Years of mowing has shaved it down to its roots. Today it is covered in mugwort, mushrooms and mosses. For hundreds of years it must’ve been growing in that spot. I never saw it standing. I always wish I had.
Recently, a significant tree to many people in the area was cut down due to rot. It was beautiful. I passed it every day. It was obviously much older than the sidewalks that it refused to cooperate with. What intrigued me the most was that after it was cut down, I heard a flood of stories about this tree. It seemed to have significance to everyone I met.
I wonder how many stories there are about the tree that was once in my backyard. I wonder who keeps these stories. I wonder what my house looked like when it was still in the shade of this massive tree. I wonder about the tree before my house was beneath it. I wonder who was the last to harvest and roast the butternuts.
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