This narwhal got a tad spooky.
Pencil and colored pencil
So they do!
Our friend Robert Fripp isn’t wrong!
More spooky sharks, because why not?
“The truth of it is, if you paint or draw what really interests you, you’re going to do a good job of it, and hopefully that’s what I do.” - Jim Moir.
Spooky sharks return!
Creating in like-minded company is a blissful experience, that much is true! Boy I’ve missed drawing clubs… :-)
Confident goblins.
More sharks in space!
Doodle #10 in the current sketchbook = done!
Jungle sharks!
Saturday night’s alright for doodling…
Hand drawn abstract wall art resembling stained glass, cells, or geological strata.
Hand drawn abstract wall art resembling cells and neurons.
Hand drawn abstract wall art resembling uniform cut stained glass, representing horizontal rain. Inspired by a storm when in St. Lucia where the rain was hitting us sideways with great force.
Hand drawn abstract wall art resembling cells and neurons. Drawn as an outlet to relieve stress after a long day of work.
Hand drawn abstract wall art resembling cells or geological strata.
…and whale no. 2!
Whale, no 1…
Mealtime for hammerheads.
All of things (yet again).
Another daze.
"More of the usual, please!"
ABCs and sharkeys.
Needed a mini-breather after a busy spell! Good to be back at it. :)
Blackout poetry time!
Found a tidbit in the novel Grendel by John Gardner that got my creative juices stirring... :-)