This piece isn’t finished. I’m not satisfied with Quill’s face (men are hard to draw!) and haven’t determined what weapon is in his left hand. But I like how it’s coming so far.


Stories from a clever mercenary in a wild world.
This piece isn’t finished. I’m not satisfied with Quill’s face (men are hard to draw!) and haven’t determined what weapon is in his left hand. But I like how it’s coming so far.

You don’t know him yet, but he’s the bomb. I also apparently have a thing for red plumes/red mohawks.
This piece was watercolor practice based of this really epic piece which you can find here.

Scribbling with watercolor crayons. I like the concept here…(don’t look so surprised, this reveals nothing that wasn’t revealed in the very first episode.) I suspect I would actually need acrylic or oil paints for it to look the way it looks in my head.

I was getting brave enough with my paint mixing to try to browns and burgundies…and I kind of love the way her hair came out with the blue overlaying the black.
This story is spooling into a much bigger story than I anticipated. Zare was always part of a bigger story, but the stories are turning out to be much more interwoven than I originally anticipated. It’s exciting. I’m excited, guys. I want to read it as much as you do. Maybe more.

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It looked better before water, so that’s the picture you see!
Live and learn!

I suppose mohawks aren’t really that hydrodynamic. But they look so intimidating!
I sketched this on my phone in a waiting room.


I’m quite pleased with how this one turned out. Planning to add it to my shops as soon as I can. Question is: Do I remove the lingering pencil lines or not?
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We practiced landscapes again in my watercolor class. I ended up with these blue mountains, and I like them a lot more than I was anticipating…There might be a frame in the future for this baby.
What do you think, the Magron Mountains we’ve been traveling next to for all of River Rebellion?

This is not a Zare related drawing. Just in case anyone got worried! It’s actually an older piece of mine, but I’m fond of it.
This acrylic on paper.
