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December 12, 2020

Celtic Snowflake


 A little drawing for the holidays.

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Published on December 12, 2020 21:47

October 29, 2020

Poor Carl


I was carving a pumpkin, and it occurred to me what pumpkins would think of the whole thing. Didn't stop me from carving a bunch more, but it did bring this to mind.


Happy Halloween!

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Published on October 29, 2020 16:35

October 22, 2020

Mothgar





 I'm pretty sure this is a scientifically accurate representation of moth life.

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Published on October 22, 2020 08:23

October 4, 2020

Dungeons & Dragons Zoom Background


 Been DM-ing a D&D game on Zoom, and each week I try and find a new background. And I figured, why not make my own? So here's what the gang will be seeing the next round.


If anyone wants to use this as a D&D background (or an office meeting, if you have a rather open-minded work environment) feel free to download and use!

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Published on October 04, 2020 12:35

July 18, 2020

Moon


#celticmoon #moon #celticart
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Published on July 18, 2020 12:57

June 23, 2020

Smug Boy with Gnome


He needn't look so smug. Catching supernatural creatures in the hope of magical gain almost never works out.

This was a bit of an experiment. My daughter asked if she could paint in my sketchbook, so she made a tie-dye pattern. She didn't like it, though, so I asked if I could paint over it instead. I've never tried painting over tie-dye before, I liked the randomness of the field I was working on.
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Published on June 23, 2020 07:58

June 17, 2020

Goblin Bread

My daughter was helping with the homemade bread, and decided to make the loaves look like frogs. But after the dough rose and they were baked, they looked... like goblins. But since I like goblins too, I decided to draw what I saw.

The "ineffectual lackey" goblin. He will be given tasks that he will invariably fail.

The boss goblin. Perpetually unhappy with goblin #1.

This one is just so done.

The vibey goblin.

And, for good measure, the whole gang together fresh out of the oven. They were delicious!


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Published on June 17, 2020 16:18

June 16, 2020

Kitchen


When we replaced the microwave over the oven with a hood vent, it left a big hole where the tile was. So I put up some wood to protect the wall, then painted it to protect the wood. And THEN I got a little carried away, especially since this was just a temporary thing until we could get a real backsplash.

But, y'know, I just couldn't help myself once I got started.
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Published on June 16, 2020 09:48

June 7, 2020

My Name


My daughter asked me what good modern books I'd read recently (she had to specify, because I'm likely to say something from the 15th century or something), and I said one I really loved was "Gods of Jade and Shadow" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. And I DO recommend it - well written, fast-paced, and with Mesoamerican mythology as well.

And THAT book reminded me that I've been wanting to do more Mayan and Aztec art. So I looked up how to phonetically spell my name in a Mayan dictionary (as one does) and came up with this.


It's technically the phonetic sounds for "sa ma," which sounded close enough for me. Although I 'm hoping I read that right, and I didn't spell out something awful in Mayan.

And speaking of Mayan names, we saw a Mayan exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston. They had a name generator, and I got a print-out not of my name, but a name I COULD have were I Mayan. I got "Radiant Crocodile," which I may just have to use from now on.

#godsofjadeandshadow
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Published on June 07, 2020 16:08

April 14, 2020

Celto-Impressionism


Now, I love representational art and figure drawing and all. But every once in a while, I have to go back to my artistic roots and bust out some Celtic artwork. Instead of doing this in ink outline, or vector, I decided to go all painterly on it. Had such a great time this won't be the last.
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Published on April 14, 2020 13:09