Showing posts with label pen and ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pen and ink. Show all posts

Saturday, March 4, 2023

dawn patrol - v.2


"dawn patrol" - black and white original 1/10/23. 
Digital colorization w/ Photopea.com
 (poor man's version of Photoshop). 
(Turned out ok, getting better at it w/ practice).


 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Stave Church, Norway

 

Rendering of a Norwegian 'stave church' (for the Architecdoodlez
Wednesday art challenge on Twitter).

The oldest preserved wooden churches in Christianity, there were reportedly 1300 in existence, of which only 28 now remain. (Bucket list is to actually visit one of these in person someday).

https://www.visitnorway.com/typically.../stave-churches/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stave_church

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Lost in the Shelves (Colorized)

"Lost in the Shelves", originally colored with watercolor pencils 
and overlaid with some digital colorization via Photopea 
(freeware version of Photoshop for poor artists).

 

Monday, January 16, 2023

Refuge

Lab Rat Jailbreak!

Lapse into some self-indulgent humor and I had a few giggling fits in the midst of it ... Apologies to those who might have a particular attachment for the iconic character. I'll draw something nice next. Promise!

Friday, January 13, 2023

Lost Between The Shelves

My favorite place growing up in Hickory, NC was the Elbert Ivey Memorial Library. When I got to the age where I could walk into town on my own unattended by an adult, my mom would let me spend afternoons at the library on my own, after we were done home-schooling for the day.

I made so many discoveries there -- of authors and books I still read and treasure today.

It was there that I first encountered Ray Bradbury ("The Martian Chronicles"), Brian Herbert ("Dune"), Orson Scott Card ("Ender's Game") and Douglas Adams ("Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy").

It was also there that I also discovered real, genuine FEAR -- by way of an anthology of scary stories for children, and ABOUT children ("Young Monsters" edited by Isaac Asimov); and it was there that, barely a teen, I dared picked up Stephen King's "Night Shift" and scared myself out of my wits -- and promptly returned the following day for more.

So many fond memories of those days, spending endless summer afternoons, lost in the shelves.

This piece is a tribute to all the bookstores and libraries around the world, but most of all to that one in particular.

Monday, January 2, 2023

melancholy gargoyle

"Melancholy Gargoyle" (one of 2 versions). 01/02/23. 
Micron pen, digital background. 
Background photo used w/ permission by Aleksandar Pasaric (pexels.com).