Poker Snake

Here’s a snake playing cards. No idea why I drew this, really.

A cartoon snake playing cards.

Dancer

Over the last couple years, I’ve read several human interest stories about dancers or yoga instructors or whatnot that you might not think could excel at those skills because of their weight, or in one case because she had downs syndrome. But they do it anyway, and they do it well. So, I wanted to draw this lovely dancer who is clearly doing what she loves despite the challenge of her body size.

A fat ballerina stands in the spotlight, on pointe with one leg raised over her head.

Cute Octopus

So I was scrolling through tumblr today and I came across a post linking to this tweet. It’s a video of a truly adorable little umbrella octopus with little ear-like flaps on top of it’s head. I think it’s called a Dumbo Octopus. Anyway, I was inspired to draw it.

An illustration of a cute Dumbo Octopus.

Color Version of Inktober #28

Inktober #28 was Float. Here’s that one colored in.

Girls at a sleepover playing Light as a feather, stiff as a board.  One girl levitates in midair while 5 friends chant the magic words.  The floating girl observes that "This feels weird!"

Poinsettia

I think this is going to be my holiday card image this year.

An illustration of a poinsettia plant on a green background.
An illustration of a poinsettia plant on a green background.

Color Version of Inktober #22

Here’s a color version of my faceless chef.

An illustration of a woman in a chef's uniform standing with a spoon in her hand.  Drawn in a simplified style without a face or detailed hands.

Color Version of Inktober #21

Two babies in color this time.

An illustration of a human toddler and a young dragon curled up around each other, asleep.  The dragon is green and the toddler is black.

Color Version of Inktober #24

And here’s a color version of #24 – Dig. I think the dirt thrown back is still fading into the larger pile a bit too much.

A cartoon dog digging a hole.

Color Version of Inktober #9

And here’s a color version of #9 – Throw. Just made the fox and the ball orange.

Illustration for the nineth day of the 2020 Inktober illustration prompt: Throw.

Color Version of Inktober #29

And here’s a color version of #29 – Shoes. I used a muted, art marker style of color for this one because I wanted it to look soft.

A cartoon drawing of a toddler chewing on his shoe that he pulled off his foot.  It's in color.