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Sunday Round-Up & Branch Sketch

Sunday, March 24th, 2013

skulls and fishies and 'toons, oh, my!

skulls and fishies and ‘toons, oh, my!

Another week of art has gone by like a flash! Monday I gave you whimsical skulls, and Tuesday a spooky fish skeleton. Wednesday we revisited the ocean depths with sea creatures galore. Thursday we got a dwarf’s view of birthdays, and Friday brought us Sherlock’s views on the subject. Saturday Sherlock was very grumpy indeed — he did not enjoy the party, apparently.

Below, we have a little brush-pen sketch of the tree outside my window, which just got a nice trim to clear away the dead branches and give Pod a better view of the crows that visit him.

Branch sketch by Amy Crook

Branch sketch by Amy Crook

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GrumpySherlock

Saturday, March 23rd, 2013

GrumpySherlock cartoon by Amy Crook

GrumpySherlock cartoon by Amy Crook

I had a day last week when I was kept awake past my bedtime by noisy people, and awakened far before my usual time by different noisy people, and spent the entire day feeling very grumpy indeed. So, I cheered myself up with this — note the Grumpycat-like shading around his eyes and mouth, especially.

GrumpySherlock, 5″x7″ pen & ink and Copic marker on paper, nfs (sold). But Grumpy Sherlock can now grace your gifts with these very cranky tags.

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Sherlock Birthday

Friday, March 22nd, 2013

Sherlock Birthday cartoon by Amy Crook

“The fact of your birth isn’t so much cause for celebration as a biological coincidence –“
“He means, ‘Happy Birthday.'”
Sherlock Birthday cartoon by Amy Crook

Yes, it’s birthday card time here on my art table — there’s a Doctor Who one coming up next week, too. In this case I drew Sherlock in his infamous purple shirt, John in his cute oatmeal sweater, and John’s elbow not quite making it into Sherlock’s ribs to shut him up. I can just feel John gritting his teeth as he tries to cover for Sherlock’s faux pas (again).

Sherlock Birthday, 5″x7″ pen & ink and Copic marker on paper, nfs (sold), but you can buy a birthday card on Etsy.

Sherlock Birthday card by Amy Crook

Sherlock Birthday card by Amy Crook

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Oin Birthday

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Oin Birthday cartoon by Amy Crook

“Don’t get your beard in a twist.
It’s just another birthday.”
Oin Birthday cartoon by Amy Crook

There’s something really fun about drawing parody dwarves, especially knowing there’s 13 of them to draw. Oin, brother of Gloin, is a rather old and cranky dwarf and a bit hard of hearing. He’s got a couple of hundred years on you and is therefore completely unimpressed with your angst about that big birthday milestone.

I made this for sort of an anti-over-the-hill card, because sometimes I get tired of hearing people worrying about turning 30, 40, 50, or whatever. Also, grumpy dwarf. Okay, mostly for the grumpy dwarf.

Oin Birthday, 5″x7″ pen & ink and Copic marker on paper, nfs (sold), but you can get him on a card in my Etsy shop.

Oin Birthday card by Amy Crook on Etsy

Oin Birthday card by Amy Crook on Etsy

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Wordless Weds: Under the Sea

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

I thought I’d revisit some sea creatures this week who aren’t skeletal or cartoon. There’s still a lot of tentacles, though.

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Fish Skeleton

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

Fish Skeleton watercolor by Amy Crook

Fish Skeleton watercolor by Amy Crook

This is another of those pieces that started with an experiment with water and paint, and the result made me think of a stream in a rainstorm with drops hitting the surface and a soft play of light down in the water below. I wanted to do something more interesting that just a random fish, though, so of course I went for a fish skeleton. I took a few liberties with fish anatomy, so this isn’t really a specific fish so much as the Death of Fish, as it were.

It’s a definite contrast to the whimsy of my previous Fish Skellington, swimming along all silent and deadly, or at least dead.

Fish Skeleton, 6″x4″ watercolor on paper, $199 with free shipping.

Fish Skeleton, detail, by Amy Crook

Fish Skeleton, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the fine details of rib and fin and skull wending their way through the random-seeming raindrops. Below, the skeleton has swum into a frame so you can enjoy the wee size of it, perfect for a desk at work or an unused bit of wall at home.

Fish Skeleton, framed art by Amy Crook

Fish Skeleton, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Daily Art, Sea Creatures and Other Animals, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things
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7 Skulls

Monday, March 18th, 2013

7 Skulls by Amy Crook

7 Skulls by Amy Crook

Whimsical cartoon skulls are rolling around on a background full of spirals, with a lovely blue-black painted border that emphasizes the natural torn edges of the paper. Each cartoonish skull has its own character, just like the real ones we all have hiding under our skin.

7 Skulls, 9″x7″ watercolor on paper.

7 Skulls, detail, by Amy Crook

7 Skulls, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see a detail of the skulls and the thick, textured paper they’re painted on. Below, I’ve put them temporarily in an 8×10 frame, so you can get a feel for the actual size of the painting.

7 Skulls, framed art by Amy Crook

7 Skulls, framed art by Amy Crook

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