Orc on raptor sketch.

The parasite.

Le poulpiquet (2015)

"it will light our way!" they said.
And lit the match.

Have some more updates. :D

Working on a thing. :D

Pumpkin Woman: this piece took me 11 hours from start to finish.

Pumpkin Woman: I've worked on this one for ten hours now.

Pumpkin Woman: I'm 9 hours into this piece.

For the 8th hour of "Pumpkin Woman" I worked on that little tiny town on the left side. It's insignificant to the over-all piece but I wanted a town there.

Pumpkin Woman: I'm about 7 hours into this drawing.

Pumpkin Woman - three hours of drawing.

Random Fact for Fantasy World-Builders:

In medieval households, the "still room" was managed by the lady of the house, where practical skills like food preservation, perfume making, and preparing herbal remedies were taught.

More Info(wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_room
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These ancient, twisting branches have a language they whisper only to the moon…

Moon Call, graphite, 11x14 inches đź–¤

I'm now on book 4 of Gotrek and Felix and goddam is it amazing. Just A+ fantasy goodness.

"The Oceans"

Drawing result of last week's train rides. I hope you like my
"Ent-woman".

Waterdragon. :D Acrylics on cardboard, and I'm delighted how strongly the texture of the material is visible in the scan! <3

A new thingy! Painted a path through a red forest. Where is the cat heading?

... and yet, more grimdark stuff for my good people (yes, that's you!). This one's "The River". And yes, Charon, major influence, and yes, drippy moon because I'm silly that way. Have a great day, folks!

Hey does anyone remember a sci-fi/fantasy story about magic reasserting itself in the world and people becoming like elves and orcs and shit?

This would be pre-2003

"Pilfer Spell"
aka "dear MtG art directors, please hire me"

Ever single Magic set that gets released looks amazing and makes me regret I didn't get to work on it, so, here's an MtG portfolio piece.

Now it's time to fight my anxiety and email people I don't want to bother, yay! Alternatively, if anyone here is an AD or an artist who's kind enough to recommend me, I can send you an MtG-specific portfolio <3

Sketch of Cynocephaly peasants :jackal:

Ces créatures n’ont toujours pas de nom, mais je les appelle des « birbichettes ». On m’a dit qu’elles avaient absolument pas des têtes à s’appeler des birbichettes donc si vous avez une idée n’hésitez pas à proposer

Sharing a piece I did based on the story “A Final Resting Place” by Matthew Hornsby. I enjoyed drawing all the bugs!

Prints available at:
https://cind.ca/shop