Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
An even neater thing!
This is but a small preview of the illustration I have published in latest issue of the online magazine Ink and Fairydust. Click the title to go and see the whole picture, as well as a lovely blueful cover illustration by Mary Sullivan and graphics editing by Shaylynn Rackers, and a whole lot of great stuff about fairy tales.
Sketch and a neat thing
Usually my composition sketches for larger pictures are too messy and indistinguishable to display, but this one, a Professor Layton fanart that I would like to oil paint in an Impressionisty style, is rather nice.
The other day I was sawing upholstery foam with a bread knife to make a new inside for a couch cushion. From the haphazard way I cut it, it ended up looking pretty cool.
The other day I was sawing upholstery foam with a bread knife to make a new inside for a couch cushion. From the haphazard way I cut it, it ended up looking pretty cool.
Labels:
fanart,
photography,
sketch,
work in progress
Friday, January 27, 2012
Front page!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Luminous Mysteries Coloring pages for sale
I have noticed that a great percentage of people come to my blog for the coloring pages of the Luminous Mysteries. And I am grateful to Family in Feast and Feria for the link.
I've been working on a website for selling all sorts of art, prints, stationary, but that'll be a while in coming. So for now, if you would like to buy full-page, high resolution images of the Luminous Mysteries coloring pages for $5, images you can print and use as many times as you like, please go here.
An old enemy
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
sketches from the small book
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Transparent like Gauze
After what I said about the vocaloid Miku Hatsune figuring the soul, this illustration of her as Hans Christian Andersen's Little Match Girl at the moment of death seems fitting for Epiphany.
Labels:
fanart,
holiday,
ink painting,
storybook,
vocaloid
Monday, January 2, 2012
Coat of Arms of the Ordinariate of the Chair of Peter
I had the incredible honour of contributing to the design development and doing the final design of the coat of arms of the U.S. Anglican Ordinariate, which was officially announced yesterday and today as the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Peter under the Protection of Our Lady of Walsingham.
You can learn more about it here.
You can learn more about it here.
Labels:
digital,
heraldry,
ink drawing,
publication hopes fulfilled
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