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Falconer - copics and micron pen
Scream - Copics and fineliner pen
Bison Blessings
(mixed media on watercolor paper - copic markers, micron pen, colored pencil, white gel pen)
Cave paintings in a lil sketchbook (watercolors, some white gel pen for detail)
Spectators in a meteor shower
Watercolors, marker, and white gel pen.
The Unbecoming - Copics and soft colored pencils on multimedia paper.
More often I find myself appreciating, and feeling defensive of, the animals that human society has decided are less worthy of love and admiration. How unbecoming of us.
Duskfire Unicorn - copic and colored pencils on toned paper
Black mustang, copic and colored pencil, small details refined with micron and white gel pen.
An Appaloosacorn!
I feel like this drawing would have made my younger, horse-girl self happy.
A lil fig dragon I drew for my friends birthday
Playing around with making stamps so I can decorate the plain brown butcher paper I use to wrap gifts. I really enjoyed playing around with a different medium.
Whispers of Summer - multimedia (copic markers, prismacolor pencils, and white gel pen on toned stonehenge paper.
A four page comic about drawing, drawn for the Portland Public Library's newest exhibit, "Why We Make Comics: Reflections on Storytelling".
If you live in Portland ME, you can see this comic, as well as three others drawn by Isabella Rotman, Caroline Hu, and Liz Prince, on display from October 6th to December 31 at the library!
Judgment of the Moon and Stars - OC, copics, micron, and white gel pen on toned paper
Awakening - copic markers, micron pens, watercolor pencils, gel pen
Alphonse Elric is my fav 🫶🏼 such a sweetie
Black Fish, Red Horizon- copics, pens, acrylic paint marker, white gel pen
Brambles & Barbs - copics, gel pen, acrylic marker