Odysseus, returned home.
Gouache and colored pencil on bristol.

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Keni
Cosmic Funnies
trying on a metaphor
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Stranger Things

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Odysseus, returned home.
Gouache and colored pencil on bristol.
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NEIGHBORS
NEIGHBORS, designed in 2019 when four planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, & Venus - were super big and bright in the sky, nearby to Earth. We had a good community in the apartment complex, too.
Printed in weird colors! Fluorescent red, AQUA, yellow, and black. Tough colors to harmonize but we got something here.
Large A3 size (11 3/4” x 16 1/2”), $20 (ships in a poster tube)
Medium size 13 x 20cm, $10 (ships in a flat envelope)
Process of Garden Café 🌱
“There has to be a competent woman somewhere! That’s what we always lean on! We’re in dire straits, is there a competent woman?” (Justin McElroy)
P.s.: I love Tolkien, the way he writes about his women is very delicate and sweet, but thank goodness we had the Peter Jackson’s movie adaptations. Bless whoever decided to give more screentime and a fucking epic chase scene to my homegirl Arwen. Also “But no living man am I!” is the greatest comeback in literary history, and whoever doesn’t agree is a coward. I didn’t include Galadriel in this because I didn’t feel like drawing her, but I love her too.
my art was recently featured in the september issue of imagineFX magazine!! I’m pretty hyped about it lol I used to read this magazine when i was a kid bumming around barnes and noble because it was literally the only info i could find about digital art (besides deviantart tutorials i guess…).
I wrote a four page workshop for this which was very difficult because i haven’t written anything in like 7 years… definitely more difficult than creating the actual illustration LOL… so please check it out if you can get your hands on a copy!
A project I worked on early last year – these are cover illustrations for the upcoming Dolmenwood campaign setting books by Gavin Norman. The three books are currently in development and you can find more info at the publisher’s site from the links below: Dolmenwood Monster Book Dolmenwood Campaign Book Dolmenwood Player’s Book
Recent twitter commissions. Got my hands on a new tool so expect more digital and colored art soon
Color palette tutorial time!
This is by no means the Only Way To Pick Colors—it’s just a relatively-simple method I use sometimes. I’ve found it works pretty well, almost regardless of what colors you pick—as long as you can keep them organized by those light/dark warm/cool categories, and make sure one category takes up a significantly higher proportion of page space, it usually turns out pretty good!
I struggled with color for a long time before eventually reaching this conclusion, and here it is all laid out nicely for you lucky people by the talented and Eisner-nominated Melanie Gillman. So listen to them!
ayo i found 2 pages with head angles of humans and animals, could be useful to anyone reading this
hoomans
animals
If you follow Selmers to the poetry society meeting in Night In The Woods, this is her poem. I loved it and the themes of the game, and wanted to use it as practice to see if i can control the way readers ‘hear’ the words through images.
details of Nascita di Venere (1486) by Sandro Botticelli
a foe turned friend
prints
lucien ver.
Rachel Newling (Australia)
Grey-Headed Flying Fox
Hand coloured linocut on handmade Japanese paper
Rachel Newling (British, 1956)
Carl Moll STROLL IN THE GARDENS OF THE VOTIVKIRCHE, VIENNA
late fall evenings in Seattle.