I started this in 2019 and finished it 2023. Miracles do happen. This is an image of tradition, restriction, passion and fate.
Be free this 2024 to pursue you.
Gold water color, copic marker and micron ink.

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I started this in 2019 and finished it 2023. Miracles do happen. This is an image of tradition, restriction, passion and fate.
Be free this 2024 to pursue you.
Gold water color, copic marker and micron ink.
Jules showing his true stripes.
Ink brush and gold watercolor.
I made this for all the times we felt the joys in our life were poisonous. The times we were tethered and felt trapped. That only danger was lurking in the beauty around us, but --we break free and persevere.
Made with brush pen, copic marker and gold watercolor.
I have always loved big cats(small ones too) so I decided to do another one of these. Panther spirit. Keep it fierce.
Pencil, micron pen, copic marker, gold watercolor.
I drew this back in September of 2015 and became suddenly too timid to finish it. I felt accomplished and content with my sketch. This immediately turned completing it into a daunting task out of fear of ruining it. There are so many moments where I feel I’ll negate the work I’ve done and kill the spirit I wanted to capture, however, improvement comes from hard earned mistakes, risks and resourcefulness. Nothing wagered nothing lost, but nothing gained either.
Anyway.
I FINALLY DID IT. It’s done.
Pencil, ink brush, micron, copic marker, gold watercolor
Revisiting another animal I used to draw when I was little. It’s not perfect, but at least it’s done. Rawr.
Copic marker, brush pen and gold watercolor.
It has been a long time since I’ve drawn a snake of any sort and I have to admit, I’ve missed it. When I was young I used to almost exclusively draw snakes, sharks and kittens. Clearly, these were the coolest animals of the animal kingdom to childhood me. It was nice to draw this Dumeril Boa, maybe it’s time to draw more snakes.... They’re smooth, sassy and dangerous.
Enjoy!
Brush pen, pencil and gold watercolor.
Day 45