There was once a girl named Trista. I met her with her master at a local event in Michigan. She had amazing hair. She didn’t speak much, but I had the opportunity to draw her. Later, I created a large painting of the drawing. Click here to see the painting.
I am not getting into that!
I wonder if Ash ever cleans those Pokeballs. Poor electric rat.
Why?
Why do I draw these things? I know all too well this pain. I mean, wouldn’t pocket monsters have the same problem if they ate garbage?
The Child Lady Alia Atreides
Digital drawing of the child Lady Alia Atreides wearing her black robe. This depiction for Alia is from the Dune 1984 movie directed by David Lynch and based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel Dune. “He is the Kwisatz Haderach!” in reference to newly transformed Paul Atreides. I appreciate how creepy Alia is in the […]
Shades for Days – Jubilee
Honestly, not sure when I first read about Jubilee from the X-men, maybe sometime in the 1990s. Jubillee’s full name is Jubilation Lee. I was bummed that she wasn’t really in the X-men movies. She was in a few background scenes, but still. She has cool character design.
Jughead Sigh
Digital drawing of Jughead Jones. My favorite character from Archie comics.
Blam
Ren Morrison (as Ian Arcticus) + Alex Sanford Collaboration This was a collaboration where one person takes a turn and does something to the art, then the next person and so on until they think it is complete. Media: Acrylic paint and marker on canvas board
Nacho
Ren Morrison (as Ian Arcticus) + Alex Sanford Collaboration This was a collaboration where one person takes a turn and does something to the art, then the next person and so on until they think it is complete. Media: Acrylic paint and marker on canvas board
Coffee Chan!
How it started: How it ended: Art by Ren Morrison (as Ian Arcticus)
Bloody Romance
Art by Ren Morrison as (Amber) Scanned drawing of furry character wearing a suit and tie. Inspired by the My Chemical Romance album art Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.