Earth Day

Here’s an image I created in response to a call for artists from the #OurOtherMother campaign by Parents for Future.

An cartoon illustration of the Earth seen from space.  The planet has been distorted into a heart-shape.  The sun is setting on the northwest/upper left and the moon is rising on the southeast/lower right.  There are stars in the void.

Inktober 2020 #27 – Music

Siren song counts as music, right? I hope so, but really… I just felt like drawing a mermaid. 🙂

It seems like every time I draw water, I do it differently. This style seems pretty good for mid-ocean swells.

A mermaid floats in the ocean in the foreground.  Under the water, you can see her fishtail.  She is singing.  In the distance is a sailing ship.  It's nighttime and a full moon is in the sky.  The image is a black and white ink drawing.

Inktober 2020 #4 – Radio

Today’s prompt was radio, so these two aliens are groov’in to earth music in their flying saucer.

Two aliens dancing to Earth music on the radio in their flying saucer.

Houston Public Library

John P. McGovern Foundation
Summer Reading Program

This was a tremendously fun project to do.  The theme, Explore the Unknown, was meant to refer to all sorts of fun cryptozoological, mythical, and sci-fi subjects.  Included in this piece is a UFO with Roswell-style aliens, a unicorn, a big foot, the Loch Ness Monster, a kraken, and a mermaid.  The font is Black Pearl by JoannaVu.

Inktober: Hanging Bat

 

Hanging Bat

Here’s a bat for Inktober #2.

Inktober: Grandmother Witch

 

Grandmother Witch

Here’s an inktober piece.  I don’t think I’ll be doing the full challenge.  I don’t have time to do one every day, but I will try to do several throughout the month.

 

Sailboat on Lake on a Clear Day

Sailboat on Lake on a Clear Day

The Slender Man

My version of the Slender Man.

Slender Man 500

Happy Halloween!

This is my submission for Illustration Friday’s prompt of creature.

Illustration Friday: Sky

 

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Corn In Space

This is another sketch for my dummy book for Jack, Paul, and the Beanstalk.  Yes, I know, it’s not a beanstalk.  I do know the difference.  But just because there’s a giant beanstalk in the story, how does it follow that there can’t be a giant cornstalk as well?  How’s that work?  Well, you’ll have to wait and read the book to find out!