Arty Stuffs
Feb. 5th, 2026 11:47 pmI have been intermittently drawing things, but have been worse than usual about posting them anywhere. So, here are a few of them:
A walrus-card made for my sister
A cat card (featuring a cat similar to my mother's, though not really a close resemblance) with Brentor Church in the background and some orchids, a book and a cup of tea, for my mother (I was attempting to bring together some of her interests though I'm not entirely sure that her eyesight is still good enough to make out the details)

The Shop Christmas card (coloured pencils, black ink, white gel-pen) featuring Pig-faced Orcs in Blankets

A picture of the unlikely afterlife of horses, in white gel-pen and pencil on a black ground.

A few white on black doodles while watching the last series of Stranger Things last year.

I was down in Devon recently. It rained a lot, so first I sketched wet sheep in a grey landscape, then I thought it might be fun to draw a sheep with an umbrella, inviting a very wet rabbit to share the brolly. (It seems to be a consensus that the rabbit is not very rabbity. I feel it's not a bad image of a very wet rabbit, personally. Wet rabbits go spiky-looking!) Finally, it stopped raining and the sky was blue, so I drew a hawthorn tree on Dartmoor, reflecting in a temporary pool.



A walrus-card made for my sister
A cat card (featuring a cat similar to my mother's, though not really a close resemblance) with Brentor Church in the background and some orchids, a book and a cup of tea, for my mother (I was attempting to bring together some of her interests though I'm not entirely sure that her eyesight is still good enough to make out the details)
The Shop Christmas card (coloured pencils, black ink, white gel-pen) featuring Pig-faced Orcs in Blankets
A picture of the unlikely afterlife of horses, in white gel-pen and pencil on a black ground.
A few white on black doodles while watching the last series of Stranger Things last year.
I was down in Devon recently. It rained a lot, so first I sketched wet sheep in a grey landscape, then I thought it might be fun to draw a sheep with an umbrella, inviting a very wet rabbit to share the brolly. (It seems to be a consensus that the rabbit is not very rabbity. I feel it's not a bad image of a very wet rabbit, personally. Wet rabbits go spiky-looking!) Finally, it stopped raining and the sky was blue, so I drew a hawthorn tree on Dartmoor, reflecting in a temporary pool.
no subject
Date: 2026-02-06 08:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-02-06 06:25 pm (UTC)