Haven’t had much of a chance to draw over the last week, so the last couple nights I’ve been trying to get back into my groove.




Haven’t had much of a chance to draw over the last week, so the last couple nights I’ve been trying to get back into my groove.




A few little sketchbook doodles I did yesterday:



Marker sketch of a scene from Watership Down, and my first submission to the new weekly challenge Alphabooks. In this case, B is for Bigwig.
I actually have something for the letter ‘A,’ too, but it’s a more complex scene that I’m not completely sure how to depict yet. I didn’t really intend this to be the final submission for ‘B,’ but I’ve been so distracted that I haven’t gotten around to doing anything else. So there you are.
Workin’ on logo ideas for the site, I guess, but I think that just means a more fiendish wolf.

And here is a punk mouse. Any time I draw a cool character, my instinct is to draw them smoking. But watch out! I’m not sure if anyone told you, punk mouse, but you can get addicted.

wolf walf wulf
This is basically every warm-up sketch ever for me:

Haven’t been doing movie roundups for a while, but I’ve been getting a quiet desire to do them again. I kinda think it’d be fun to do drawing/comic form reviews, but that isn’t really a realistic goal to set for myself, now that Alphabooks has started and I still have a bunch more Art House Co-op stuff to finish up, plus a million other little projects that have been lurking in the background of my life.

Two-panel ink sketch for the Art House Co-op’s Photo Response Project.
This probably won’t be meaningful or even that interesting to anyone who isn’t a member of my family, but for the Art House Co-op’s Map Project, I tried to draw the layout of the farm where I grew up.
Some of the details aren’t quite right, and some of them directly point to different years or even different decades than others, but this is roughly the “real” version for me, with all the most prominent and important details still standing in memory where they’ve decayed and fallen in real life.