This image popped into my head the other day and wouldn’t leave me alone. No idea why. Not my typical sort of art. I’m not even sure if it’s art or not. But it was insistent. So. Here you go.

This image popped into my head the other day and wouldn’t leave me alone. No idea why. Not my typical sort of art. I’m not even sure if it’s art or not. But it was insistent. So. Here you go.

So, today I went out to my garden to see if there were any peas to pick. Someone had left the gate open, and there was a bunny inside. So, I closed the gate and went back in for my camera. These are the pictures I took before I let the bunny out again. I think I need to weed the garden.







Yes, I let him go when I was done. Maybe the fright will teach him to stay out of my garden.

Okay, so does this work or not? I was thinking perhaps it could use some more vague figures looming behind the four in the thought bubble, but I’m not sure. I’m sending this one out for publication (I hope) and I want it as strong as possible. Do you see anything that needs work? Is the idea clear?
I was experimenting with drawing more with shapes and shading than lines. So, yes, I can draw this way, but I don’t like it. It turned out looking decent, but I miss my lines so much. I think I really need lines to make me happy with my work.

A couple of bits from a piece I’m working on called Perception.


I haven’t done anything really cute in awhile. So, here. What’s cuter than kittens in a basket?


This is the mascot on DeviantArt. I saw him the other day and he kind of lodged in my brain. Does that ever happen to you? Well, the only way to fix that problem was to draw him. So I did.
It was a challenge to get him in exactly the same style, but I’m happy how he turned out. Now, back to something productive…

Here’s a hippo I drew today.