Category: Illustration

  • Why is it so dark?

    Why is it so dark?

    It just is. Wait and hopefully the light will come back later.

  • Messenger

    Messenger

    Half-bat, half-human, The Messenger sprang out from behind the rocks and raced past the perplexed villagers, her eyes gleaming with ecstatic joy. She spread out her leathery wings to take flight and cackled “This is merely the beginning of the message I’ll deliver!” As she disappeared into the distance, the villagers stared up at the…

  • Albert?

    Albert?

    In the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert, Manche and Albert went searching for the lost city of Zhedurururuax. They discover the ruins of the once magnificent city and separate to cover more ground. After a short time of being separated, Manche hears a peculiar noise, like the familiar sound of the man being transformed into…

  • Peace Lily sketch collection

    Peace Lily sketch collection

    Finished putting together a little book with my 100 Peace Lily Sketches. I drew the same Peace Lily flower as it was dying over 100 days. I started the series after reading about Rudolf Steiner’s exercises for spiritual development. One of the exercises is about drawing the same plant or tree or landscape over the…

  • RedBubble Store

    RedBubble Store

    I set up a store over at RedBubble and I’ve been adapting some old art for RedBubble things. Here are some examples from the store:

  • Kjerag

    Kjerag
  • Flowers of Liberation

    Flowers of Liberation
  • The Sphinx

    The Sphinx

    *Update: This design is now available for prints and various other products in my RedBubble store. I was looking at the sphinxes painted by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Gustave Moreau, thinking the transition between human and feline didn’t look quite right. Which made me think it would probably work better if the Sphinx had the body…

  • The Redemption of Branwell Brontë

    The Redemption of Branwell Brontë

    The above illustration is based on the painting below created by Patrick Branwell Brontë. The original painting depicts his three annoyingly talented younger sisters Anne, Emily and Charlotte Brontë. Branwell was also part of the original composition, but he later tried to paint himself out of it. Branwell, Emily and Anne all succumbed to Tuberculosis within…

  • Gone

    Gone