Tiger chameleon sketch, at first I didn’t realise the projection it has on its chin was actually supposed to be there (I thought it was a piece of foliage stuck to its face)!
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Tiger chameleon sketch, at first I didn’t realise the projection it has on its chin was actually supposed to be there (I thought it was a piece of foliage stuck to its face)!
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Happy belated St Patrick’s day! Here’s some lager, stout, pale ale and kriek cherry beer. Instagram - website
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Newly on Instagram! Where there’ll be more sketches, doodles, and some actual work. Zoology, botany, anthropology, medicine, maybe a bit of anatomy, lots of illustrations incoming and already a few food doodles for fun. See you there.
Here’s an iguana from the sketchbook for tonight. Most likely a green iguana? In any case, they’re pretty gorgeous.
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More from the sketchbook! With a short-horned Chameleon.
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Big-headed turtle head, it sort of reminds me of an octopus beak. Pencil doodle from the sketchbook.
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Gila Monster! They look so hefty, with those broad faces. Fun fact: they’re the largest lizard native to the USA. No wonder.
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Back to reptiles for a bit, with a sand lizard. Pencil doodle in my sketchbook (which explains the messy blurry bit on the left).
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Back to it. Imagawayaki, batter filled with azuki bean paste here, though it can have a whole lot of different fillings, even savoury ones apparently.
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Castella cake, originally from Portugal, brought into Japan in the 16th century. Super popular sponge cake in Japan nowadays.
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Strawberry daifuku tonight, because it’s delicious.
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Taiyaki this time, sort of cake generally filled with red bean paste. It’s (really) good.
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Yet more Japanese food, onigiri and tsukemono, pickled daikon.
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Messy ramen doodle, coloured in Photoshop.
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Men’s oxford shoes! It’s been a while.
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Another bearded dragon.
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Rhinoceros iguana, Cyclura cornuta.
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