Drew this for fun today. No particular reason. Just had the idea in my head. I didn’t quite get the angles right, I think. Close, though. Since this is just a personal little doodle (not paying work) I’ll leave it.

Drew this for fun today. No particular reason. Just had the idea in my head. I didn’t quite get the angles right, I think. Close, though. Since this is just a personal little doodle (not paying work) I’ll leave it.

My hair isn’t usually that curly, but it’s fun to draw curls.

This is an illustration inspired by a mini-story posted by A Small Fiction. Here’s the link to where I found it: https://www.facebook…
The story went like this:
A dragon was at her door.
“You ordered and adventure?” it said. It handed her a sword.
“Now what?”
“The tip.”
She poked it.
“You win!”
– A Small Fiction
They have a bunch of small stories like this. They’re fun. Check out their page for more.
Anyway, here’s my illustration of it:

Okay, those waves were really bugging me. So I tried again. Much better now, I think. 🙂

It’s on shutterstock now, if you’re interested. Click here
I was playing with image composition and lighting. Not entirely happy with the waves, but a fun image to draw. 🙂

We’ve been ice skating a lot this year, so I drew this.

Get it from shutterstock here.
Hey, I haven’t plugged The Genie Loophole lately. This is a book by Paul Maguire that I illustrated earlier this year and it’s available in paperback through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other booksellers.
It’s about a boy named Teddy who finds a genie’s bottle washed up on the beach one summer day. As you can guess, this causes all sorts of trouble for him.
It’s a middle-grade chapter book with one black and white illustration per chapter. (You can view the images in my portfolio here.) It was tremendous fun to work on. The character design is based on the author’s son, Finn.
Go buy a copy! It’s a fun story for a kid around 9 years old. It would make a great Christmas gift.
Guess what we watched last night at my house.

Something cute this time. 🙂
This is for Illustration Friday’s prompt of “Safety”.

Buy it on shutterstock.
Here’s another Trump caricature designed for shutterstock. It’s a scene that he repeats regularly, whenever he signs something. So, I figure it should be useful for future political articles. I was careful not to make it offensive. That way it got past the shutterstock censors easily.