Tablet Art: Face Guy
One of the first drawings I did on my new Samsung tablet, using Sketchbook Pro. Totally random image, not very good, but it's part of the learning process.
Thea: The Little Witch-The Power of Believing
I just finished up my version of the second Little Witch book, which was originally a photo composite. The author, L.S. Gagnon, asked me to do an illustrated version to
Thea: The Little Witch-Into the Forest
After finishing the four covers of the original series for author L.S. Gagnon, she asked me to redo the two covers for her kids book series, which originally featured photo
Witch: The Final Chapter Cover Expansion
The original cover for book 4 was fairly comlex because of the number of characters, all of whom had a real world basis that I was trying to capture. The
Witch: The Secret of the Leaves Cover Expansion
This was actually the first cover I worked on for author L.S. Gagnon, and probably the easiest to expand. As with all the covers, and all my art in general,
Witch: The Spell Within Cover Expansion
Of the four covers I originally did for author L.S. Gagnon, this was probably my favorite. There wasn't much I wanted to rework in this expansion, I just needed to
Witch: A New Beginning Cover Expansion
Recently, author L.S. Gagnon decided to have me revisit the covers I did for her, expanding them so the image would wrap around to the back cover. This particular cover
Moleskin Sketch #25 Camp Bell
An awesome old tree at the water front with nice lighting (again, tough to capture because it shifts so fast in the morning). I love the multitude of thick roots
Moleskin Sketch #29 Camp Bell
Another interesting camp site scene of a split rock and a micro valley in between. I enjoy imagining myself being ant-sized in some of these scenes and thinking about what
Moleskin Sketch #28 Camp Bell
I picked this rock up at the water front and set it on a picnic table to draw. It was an interesting juxtapostion of textures.
Moleskin Sketch #27 Camp Bell
This sketch was a fun one that I was able to sink my teeth into a little bit more. It was some thin line and a carabiner hanging from a
Moleskin Sketch #26 Camp Bell
Yet another rushed sketch, this time of a rock poking up through the ground in the blacksmithing area. I had to set this one aside to help a scout who
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