Flying Whales
This drawing is one of the first "finished" pieces of concept art I made for my work in progress "Wilhelm". I know flying whales aren't unique to fantasy stories, but
Spirit of the Earth
This was a concept piece I did back in 2004ish from an epic graphic novel fantasy I refer to as Wilhelm (the first inklings of the story came to me
Revery Sketchbook: Gullrays
These are a few sketches of a critter from the Cobbliverse called a Gullray. They're basically a cross between a seagull and a sting ray and they fly around near
Revery Sketchbook: Adarax
This is a page of Adarax sketches I did after thumbnailing and writing Revery. He looks quite different from my earlier sketches of him, but this is pretty much his
Mr. Lips MacDoogal
This is another random sketch my brain spit out for my cousin, to go along with Chicken Monkey. I'm not sure why I spelled MacDoogle that way, but "MacDoogle" as
Chicken Monkey
This was a random sketch I did for my cousin, Alex, many years ago. It was post-PMD's creation, but there are obvious PMD characteristics in this guy.
7 THOUSAND Macedonians Dressed in Full Battle Array
Page 13 from the 10 Things children's book I've been working on. This page was a bit of a nightmare, it took waaaaay too long, and I made several decisions
Claw Face Ambush
The fourth and "final" concept drawing I did for the in-the-works graphic novel Revery. This is an actual scene from the story, showing the main characters being ambushed by some
The Rogue Dream Squad
Yet another early digital drawing (I could really claim that about everything up to this point), this is a concept piece from the as-yet-unfinished graphic novel Revery. These two Cobblies
King Belain
This was the second digital drawing I ever did (or maybe third, but it was early), another concept piece for my in-the-works graphic novel Revery. King Belain and Adarax are
One hen, two ducks, three squawking geese, four limerick oysters, five corpulent porpoises…
This is a page from a children's book I'm working on, based on a memory tongue-twister I learned as a Boy Scout. It starts out simple, but quickly gets complex
Please let me know what you think, it makes my brain happy.