It’s the second Dmitri K narrator, K. Along with Dim, she’s one of two narrators mentioned in the title, but there is a third narrator as well, who shows up later!
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It’s the second Dmitri K narrator, K. Along with Dim, she’s one of two narrators mentioned in the title, but there is a third narrator as well, who shows up later!
You’d think a person would run out of mistakes to make, but that would be a mistake.
It’s Dmitri, aka Dim, one of the narrators of my novel Dmitri K. (Check my dmitri k tag for more images). I was actually trying to draft a comic script, and this happened instead.
Oh, I realize I never got around to posting this here! I commissioned the lovely and talented @drisrt to draw Dmitri from my novel Dmitri K, to celebrate getting (roughly) to the halfway point in my first draft. Look at him, he’s so lovely.
A+++++++++++++++++++++ art and service, would commission again.
(Someday, when I finish the first draft, I will once again pay someone to draw my characters. Wish me luck in getting there.)
This is K, one of the narrators of the novel I’m working on. The composition is a bit of a reference to a Russian icon. K was a very devout child, and some expected her to go into the church, but that’s not how things turned out. Watercolor & pencil.
Sketch of Dmitri, aka Dim (his chosen nickname), another of my novel’s narrators. Dim’s father was a Russian immigrant, and his mother was African American. He’s haunted by issues of identity and belonging—well, in his way. Dim was separated from his family at a young age, and he doesn’t reunite with his siblings until he’s in his late 30s.
More digital sketch fun. This is Dim from novel-in-progress Dmitri K. Making mistakes (often terrible ones) is a major theme of the novel.
Still open for sketch requests, just message me.
More inktober ink sketches! Drawings of my characters this time.
1. Bel from my novel-in-planning Monstrous.
2. Dmitri and K from my novel-in-progress titled—well, Dmitri K, unsurprisingly.
More pencil sketches of Dmitri from my novel-in-progress Dmitri K. I didn’t clean up the sketches, because it felt fitting. Straight from the sketchbook!
Dmitri’s distinguishing characteristics:
1. scars from shrapnel
2. scars from drug use
3. tattoo he hates
4. his memories of his younger brother