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The human face is beautiful and can offer limitless information. My favorite subjects for drawing are expressions.

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View the image. NEW FOR MARCH 2008
I doodled Tain while awaiting an airplane. This was mostly a practice with a brush pen, but I do like drawing Tain and do not do so very often.

Inked on white paper. January 2008.
View the image. NEW FOR MARCH 2008
I wanted to again present a pale character against a darker background, and brides in white dresses make good pale characters. This is one of my "bouncy bus ride doodles".

Inked on white paper. March 2007.
View the image. NEW FOR MARCH 2008
I am not sure what inspired the worried look, but I like this wind-blown girl. The trees were experiments in using quick squiggles to create trees. This is one of my "bouncy bus ride doodles".

Inked on white paper. March 2007.
View the image. NEW FOR MARCH 2008
I wanted to have a pale foreground figure against a dark background. A ghost at night seemed like a perfect candidate for such an image. This is one of my "bouncy bus ride doodles".

Inked on white paper. March 2007.
View the image. These are doodles using a dip pen and blue acrylic Speedball ink.

Inked on white paper. February 2007.
View the image. These are doodles using the Pentel Color Brush pen (the human heads and the rabbit) and the Kuretake brush pen (the lynx head).

Inked on white paper. January 2007.
View the image. This image of my elf, Tain, indicates to me that I really need to draw humanoid creatures more often... I am apparently out of practice. Though his stance and expression are dull, I like the colors here, despite the fact his hair is too dark.

Inked on white paper, then colored in marker and pencil.
View the image. This image of me used to appear on the feedback page. The length of the arms is an unfortunate result of a failed attempt at foreshortening.

Inked on white paper, then colored in marker.
View the image. Dance in the new year with this cheerful elf.

Inked on white paper, then colored in marker.
View the image. A blonde woman regards you with a slightly skeptical, slightly amused expression.

Inked on white paper, then colored in marker.
View the image. A spirited young woman celebrates the joys of autumn. Her hands look weird, unfortunately.

Inked in black on white paper, then colored in marker, pastel, and pencil.
View the image. Elves Kylyk and Tain enjoy a fine autumn day, though they inexplicably find themselves in human form.

Inked in black on white paper, then colored in marker, pastel, and pencil.
View the image. Lady Nyolahcirvan was the only female of her kind, the Beastlords. She was a tragic figure overall whose life was short (for one of her kind).

Inked on white paper.
View the image. My lynx Zeal Sharpclaw was not orginally a lynx, but a human named Zeal Dubois. The two have since split, and this is Zeal Dubois' current look.

Inked on white paper.
View the image. Happy Halloween! A witch sits in mildly amused boredom.

Inked on white paper.
View the image. Hugging someone much taller than myself is occassionally an adventure, especially when that person opts to hug me around the head.

Inked on white paper.


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