Daily Creativity: Hoodie Rory & Panther Kitty

Being on the road and staying at my sister’s means it’s hard to upload and get things scanned and posted, but I am still drawing.  So here are two days worth of Daily Creativity:

Hoodie Rory
Drawn March 23rd, Uploaded March 24th

In response to the crazy comments made about how a hoodie makes you a target, how people in hoodie’s look like Gangsters I give you Rory, your argument is invalid.
While I was trying to draw tonight my sister’s cats kept trying to crawl on my sketchbook so I decided to draw them, so we have Romeow’s Body, and Juliet’s eyes.


  Drawn and Uploaded on March 24th

Panther Kitty A combonation of Remoew & JuJu

While I was trying to draw tonight my sister’s cats kept trying to crawl on my sketchbook so I decided to draw them, so we have Romeow’s Body, and Juliet’s eyes.

If you are looking to adopt a cat think about adopting a black cat, far too many black cats go unadopted.

Daily Creativity: Frog Princess

Frog Princess - ink & quill
I did another ink and quill piece tonight, a frog princess. I just love the contrast and how well the image pops. I think it looks a million times better IRL (as do most of these) but it scans pretty well by comparison.

In case I haven’t mentioned it before, I adore frogs. I collect them (not live ones, just figurines and toys) before I had a love for dragons I had a love for frogs (and they are related a bit). I don’t know if my parents chose this for me, or if I just loved Kermit too much… all I know is that as long as I can remember I have been frog crazy.

Cute story, my father used to wake me up with the line from Andy’s Gang, “Plunk your magic twanger! Hiya kids, hiya, hiya” you know, when he wasn’t pouring water on me because I sleep like the dead.

Daily Creativity: Clover Swirl

Clover Swirl - Happy St Patty's Day!
This was yesterday’s Daily Creativity, but as I was out until close to 6am this morning, I didn’t scan it until today. I had a blast yesterday BTW, and this was done in honor of St Patrick. You will notice it is not a four leaf clover, because that is just superstition and has nothing to do with St Patrick, the clover is what St Patrick used to explain the trinity to the celtic people. Each leave represents individually the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Yet, they are all part of one being, one clover, hence the same thing.