A cute Throwback Thursday from 2006 of some stuffed bears. Done in colour pencils on Bristol type paper if I am remembering correctly. These bears were turned into chew toys for the dog, so are no more lol
The start of another etching and surprise it not a bird lol Lots of fur rather than feathers to etch but this isn't as big as the last etching, close but its a bit smaller. Slowly building up the fur details.
Black Chandelier by Biffy Clyro (apologies if this has been used in the not too distant past, but *someone* previously didn't bother to tag the songs so neither of us have any idea what was used in the past - all being tagged now so shouldn't be a problem going forward)
I started to add some coloured linework to the scarab I drew a few weeks ago. I was going to use painter to colour it but changed my mind and decided to vector it instead. This is gong to take awhile lol
So close to finishing the detail and then the shading starts. Once this pone is done the next one is going to be a wolf. I know shocker, its not going to be a bird.
I wanted to get the detail on this done yesterday but my hand went numb so had to stop since the tool is very sharp and pointy. I don't need to stab myself any more then needed. So close, so hopefully soon. A close up detail shot of some feathers, doesn't look like much this close lol
Songs About Trucks by Wade Bowen. Nice antidote to all the "Brocountry" songs constantly talking about trucks etc. He also does an interesting web series called "Garage Mahal" with some interesting collaborations.
Family by Frank Tayell My rating: 2 of 5 stars OK the boring characters are gone so thats a plus lol View all my reviews Starting a few new books this week, ones that have more to them then zombies lol (though sometimes you do just want to read a pointless zombie book) Jennifer's bookshelf: currently-reading The Testaments by Margaret Atwood tagged: currently-reading Smoke & Summons by Charlie N. Holmberg tagged: currently-reading Time Out of Joint by Philip K. Dick tagged: currently-reading A Floating City by Jules Verne tagged: currently-reading From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne...
Finally finished my dissertation so now I can go back to writing unacademic like lol At 18692 words and 84 pages all I can do know is cross my fingers and hope I get at least a passing mark on it. And now I have more time for art and binge watching videos lol