Indoor pleasures

"I’m Your Pet"

Another oddball piece, this one is 5 by 7 inches and was done with a mix of water-based markers, colored pencils and ink on Bristol paper.

Flying by the seat of my pants…

"Blind Flight"

This is a larger piece (8" x 10") done in water-based markers, colored pencils and ink on Bristol paper.  I did my preliminary sketch a couple of weeks ago and finally got around to finishing it off.  I put my back out shoveling my car out of the snow last Friday, so working on artwork is one of the few tasks I seem to be able to manage. 

 

“Deer”
(watercolor pencils & ink)

Here is a recent ATC I finished.

The Scope of Things to Come

"The Scope of Things to Come"

I thought it might be fun to take a few scans of my progress on this piece, so here they are:

Stage 1:
initial drawing
Stage 2:
ink drawn
over pencil,
then pencil
marks erased
Stage 3:
basic colors
laid down
with
water-based
markers
Stage 4:
commenced
shading of
hands and
adding layers
of colors
with colored
pencils
Stage 5:
finished piece
before being
cropped
Stage 6:
finished piece
before being
cut into
ATC-sized
cards
Stage 7:
finished piece
showing ATC
cut marks


My weird brain

"False Front" 4.5 x 6.5 inches

This started out as a larger, 8 x 10 inch piece, but I thought the other characters I had added were not working well, so I cut out this piece. It seems we all put on a false front from time to time.

Idle Hands

"Shawnee"

It was a rainy day here in Shawnee County. I got absolutely nothing done around the house. All I managed were the obligatory walks with Asha and doodlling in the studio. I just wish I had a few elves around to do some cleaning and tidying while I spend my time in more enjoyable pursuits. Oh well, at least Asha doesn’t care if the house is a mess.


Visual rambling

"Follow"
"Synergy"

I hope to improve my level of technical skill in using ink pens by doing these practice pieces. These are definitely not where I would like them to be.

The doodled life

Network

Just an abstract doodled piece. It has been a relaxing fall weekend with warm temperatures and fallen leaves slowing blowing. These are good Asha-walking days.

Canine Inspiration

  Angel of the Buried Bone

This is the final card that I made for a swap at iATCs. The other cards in this series may be viewed here.  This card was inspired by my dog, Asha Zoe, who loves to take the treats I give her out to the back yard and bury them.  She will bring them back indoors at some later date, after they have been sufficiently aged and are totally gross. She must have an angel who watches over this process, because she never gets sick after consuming one of these atrocities.

Finally

Family Ties

The last couple of months have been a little rough. My mom was in hospitals and other facilities for around six weeks and I had two long bouts of flu. Hopefully, things have settled down. My mom is doing well and other than still having a cough, I am feeling better. I finally spent some time in the studio today, fiddling around with this piece. My back and hand ache, but it was good to draw again.

Happy fall!