
As of May 13th, this site is one year old, and contains over a hundred drawings.
So far, so good.
Anyway, just because I’m curious, let me know what your favorite picture has been so far.

As of May 13th, this site is one year old, and contains over a hundred drawings.
So far, so good.
Anyway, just because I’m curious, let me know what your favorite picture has been so far.

At least that’s what I’m guessing it is.
Anyway, now that I’m actually in a class that’s not online this term, you can probably expect some more notebook doodles, which is what this one happens to be.

Apparently Reese’s Pieces aren’t the only thing little wierd creatures can enjoy.

Once deforested almost to extinction, the rainbow bird has recently seen an improvement in living conditions as they have begun renting themselves out to malls as reindeer stand-ins. This is, of course, thanks to their iconic feather crest and the ability to grow extra legs when needed.

As you’ve probably noticed, a page full of black and white pen drawings can get pretty bland, so I’m going to try colorizing them for a while. They feel more finished like that anyway.

I bet you didn’t know that dragons started out life with deformed frog feet, did you?

Well, mostly because I haven’t scanned the next page of the sketchbook yet, I bring you this bit of crablike weirdness. Note the built-in body stabalizer, which it can use as a sixth foot if it ever needs to do something marginally threatening like sticking two legs in the air.


Yes, those do seem to be slippers. Maybe that’s the problem.