Friday, January 30, 2009
Labels:
art-a-thon challenge,
book,
color book,
etsy,
illustration,
jewelry,
KatGirl Studio,
Mini Masterpiece
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Ordo Illuminatus
Ordo Illuminatus is a forum dedicated to putting up art of the Warhammer universes. They're doing a weekly sketch thing and I decided that I can cross post periodically... Just a little something fun. I encourage you to check it out! Join in if you're into making Warhammer art!
Here's this week's entry:
Here's this week's entry:
Friday, January 23, 2009
Character Studies
A painting of Xcaret(ish-car-et) from my children's book Stalking the Elusive Quetzal. Blue lead with mech. pencil on Canson vellum with Corel Painter X and a Wacom intuos3 tablet.
A character study of Captain Greyfur and Mister Whiskers. Blue lead with mech. pencil on Canson vellum with Corel Painter X and a Wacom intuos3 tablet.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Color rough
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Mini Masterpiece Wearable Art 3
Today’s piece is the first Mini Masterpiece: into the Woods. This piece features purple artisan speckled glass and antiqued silver.
Labels:
art-a-thon challenge,
jewelry,
KatGirl Studio,
Mini Masterpiece,
WIP
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Mini Masterpiece Wearable Art
Today pieces are images I modified to fit the line of jewelry I’m preparing to launch as well as a digital mock up of which they will look like.
Labels:
art-a-thon challenge,
jewelry,
KatGirl Studio,
WIP
More Llamur sketches
More Llamur sketches... the People.
Llamur are a sect of female warriors, a desert people who live in the wilds. Matriarchal and male-hating, the males they own or catch are often enslaved, forced to do hard labor. They tend to be treated relatively well. When it comes time for a Llamur warrior to breed, they select a male from the slaves, clean him up and let him live in luxury until the warrior conceives. From there, the male is returned to the rest of the slaves, but is given a position watching over them. It is in this way that the slaves regulate themselves, and only the best and strongest are used to breed.
Llamur are a sect of female warriors, a desert people who live in the wilds. Matriarchal and male-hating, the males they own or catch are often enslaved, forced to do hard labor. They tend to be treated relatively well. When it comes time for a Llamur warrior to breed, they select a male from the slaves, clean him up and let him live in luxury until the warrior conceives. From there, the male is returned to the rest of the slaves, but is given a position watching over them. It is in this way that the slaves regulate themselves, and only the best and strongest are used to breed.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Sea of Imagination
A girl watches a school of odd creatures float by in a waterless subterranean sea. Blue lead with mech. pencil on Canson vellum with Corel Painter X and a Wacom intuos3 tablet.
Labels:
art-a-thon challenge,
children's,
illustration,
KatGirl Studio
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Captain Greyfur & Mister Whiskers
Sorry about the late update. A character study of Captain Greyfur and Mister Whiskers. Blue lead with mech. pencil on Canson vellum with Corel Painter X and a Wacom intuos3 tablet.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Xcaret painting
A painting of Xcaret(ish-car-et) from my children's book Stalking the Elusive Quetzal. Blue lead with mech. pencil on Canson vellum with Corel Painter X and a Wacom intuos3 tablet.
Labels:
animal sketch,
art-a-thon challenge,
KatGirl Studio,
Quetzal,
Xcaret
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