Forgot that I had these still gathering dust on my hard drive - designs for a Face Board / Face in the Hole proposal which unfortunately never happened.
Two of these I drew in August last year; the third I decided to finish off only recently.

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Forgot that I had these still gathering dust on my hard drive - designs for a Face Board / Face in the Hole proposal which unfortunately never happened.
Two of these I drew in August last year; the third I decided to finish off only recently.
I set myself an arty challenge to see which characters I could draw from memory without looking at any reference images. I like to think that I came pretty close with these two :P
Random fox creature. It started out long-tailed, and then I just let my stylus do the thinking.
"Poltergeist lived in God's workshop. Where had it come from? It had no idea. It lived inside an old candlestick that God had carved long ago from a piece of driftwood. God never used the candlestick…"
Inspired by "How God Got His Golden Head", from ‘The Dreamfighter and Other Creation Tales’ by Ted Hughes.
Drawn on paper with a fancy tint added on. The little Wolf-Swallow plays a major part in the story, too. I threw that in for fun :)
Dedicated to all the new followers I’ve gained in recent months, and to all my current followers, too.
You guys and girls are orsum. Seriously :)
Fun with Promarkers. And drawing from memory!
Characters © MGM
Some super-quick Christmas type arts. Drawn in pencil, coloured with Prisma Markers :)
I remember how disappointed I felt when I first saw Blue Sky’s “A Mammoth Christmas” TV Special - they could have re-imagined Father Christmas as some fantastic prehistoric / mythological animal. But no. They were literally on the nose with Santa Claus here.
So I decided to have a go myself.
I imagine ‘Santa Claws’ in the Ice Age universe as a prehistoric polar bear, born out of the aurora borealis to spread joy, give presents and help lead lost animals back home. I know the red claws look a little sinister, but on the other hand it’d look pretty silly if I coloured the entire bear in red...
A little Christmas art tonight, before this month slips past much too quickly.