Lily took eight sessions total to complete. Drawing time: 5 hours 23 minutes. 3841 strokes and untold time squinting at very similar colours.

Lily: I worked a 7th session. I'm at 4 hours and 25 minutes of drawing time and 3189 strokes.

Lily: I worked a 6th session. I'm at 3 hours and 27 minutes of drawing time and 2645 strokes.

I have two more water lily flowers to color and I just can't face them today. The one I did tonight took a ton of concentration.

Lily: Worked a 5th session. I'm at 2 hours and 38 minutes of actual drawing time or 5 hours if you count the time staring at the screen and planning colours, etc.

I've done 2074 strokes.

Lily: I worked a fourth session on this piece. Total drawing is two hours and seven minutes. I worked this hour while finishing up listening to "When the Moon Hits Your Eye" by John Scalzi and read by Wil Wheaton.

Lily: I worked a third session on this piece. Total drawing time so far is 64 minutes according to Procreate. Before that there's another hour or so of finding photos from my collection and making a rough digital collage to use as a reference.

Lily - here's an image that's been rattling around in my imagination for about a year. Last night during a stint of insomnia I worked out how to get started. The source material is a digital collage comprising photos I've taken as well as some slides I've scanned.

I feel like this is my second image in a series as I did something similar in high school with tempera paints on paper.

The Greater Root • 2022

Illuminate • 2022

A Gift • 2021

diamond day, 2025
was inspired by my dear friends during our walk near the lake and Vashti Bunyan’s music album Just Another Diamond Day

Another Illustration inspired by my recent trip to Iceland. This one's of the famous black sand beach, Reynisfjara near Vik. Really surreal looking place.

Bladerunner Rooster: this sketch took about four hours. I kept the brushes large and my strokes broad and loose.

Been away for a while but maybe gonna try to give mastodon a fair shake again. So uh... here's some recent illustration work as an ice re-breaker....

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: 6 hours of drawing.

Pumpkin Woman - I'm about five hours into this piece. I'm primarily using the Procreate Pencil brush and sometimes the Oil Pastel brush.

Pumpkin Woman: I'm about 4 hours into this piece.

Pumpkin Woman - three hours of drawing.

Here's another digital piece I've started. I'm about two hours into "Pumpkin Woman."

Today's #mathober potential sketch in #procreate