So those who are following my flock thread, I mentioned that I'm hoping to go to a fantasy/Sci-fi convention this May. Gonna cost me an arm, leg and my first born children (If I had any) to go, but all my friends are helping out there and selling stuff, too. I hope to sell some hand made stickers there (original art on sticker paper. My friends are loving it!) and we're hoping to raise money for a cat rescue by having a cat birthday party. I've donated some art to the raffle tables. People seem to like my cat painting the most, LOL.
The raffle prize for one of the tables:
and some of the early sticker ideas I had (Star Trek fans might recognize this....):
And because I'm on a ghost show binge on Youtube.....
Working on more stickers for keycon 40 here in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It's all original art on sticker paper. I'm finding my gouache doesn't like the sticker paper even if I use light washes, so I've been using almost exclusively pencil crayons/colored pencils.
Aaaand here's a painting in my sketchbook for a friend. HSe had a dream about a strawberry woodpecker (complete with seeds) and she asked me to paint it for her. Here's the (mostly) completed painting
Been practicing drawing animals that I normally Don't draw. Here we have a goat and a giraffe, followed by more stickers for Keycon (The sci fi/fantasy convention) :
More art! I bought new paint, so I've been painting the cockatiels and Vortex (the white capped pionus I'm getting). Just wait till I post the picture of the white capped I'm currently working on
I've been commissioned to do several pet portraits for a friend of mine. Four paintings - a cat, a dog, and 2 guinea pigs. OY! Before that, someone asked me to do a painting of their cat, Olé:
Plus I have an art show at the end of September. OY! Getting busy again! Always starts going crazy this time of the year!
I'm on a painting spree right now. LOTS of hand-painted stickers and outright paintings. So Some of it is fan art, and some of it is just stuff my brain regurgitated all over the paper of my sketchbook.