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Sweetness

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015

Sweetness, a Sherlock fan art sketch by Amy Crook

Sweetness, a Sherlock fan art sketch by Amy Crook

Square sketch #2 has my favorite couple to ship, John and Sherlock. Sherlock has snuggled up to John’s side to demand a bit of affection, rather like my cat does. Good thing John’s much more compliant than I am.

Sweetness, 4.25″x4.25″ pen & ink and pencil on parchment cardstock.

Categories: People, Figures and Faces, Series and Books, Things I'm a Fan Of
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Affection

Monday, April 20th, 2015

Affection, The Hobbit fan art sketch by Amy Crook

Affection, The Hobbit fan art sketch by Amy Crook

Thorin’s being affectionate with his burglar in this little doodle, with some mysterious sparkly bubbles in the background because reasons. Texture reasons.

I had some extra square bits of paper, and rather than chop them up into bookmarks, I decided to sketch on them! This is the first of four, well, two that are done, and two that still need to be done.

Affection, 4.25″x4.25″ pen & ink and pencil on parchment cardstock.

Categories: People, Figures and Faces, Series and Books, Things I'm a Fan Of
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Boring Yorick

Wednesday, April 15th, 2015

Boring Yorick, a Sherlock sketch by Amy Crook

Boring Yorick, a Sherlock sketch by Amy Crook

I doodled up this little Sherlock sketch last year to go in someone’s Christmas present (*waves*), and I thought perhaps today was a good day to share him with you.

Sadly, Yorick wasn’t even murdered, so Sherlock finds the whole thing deadly dull. As it were.

Boring Yorick, 5.5″x4.25″ pen & ink on parchment cardstock.

Categories: People, Figures and Faces, Series and Books, Things I'm a Fan Of, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things
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Winter Sun

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Winter Sun by Amy Crook

Winter Sun by Amy Crook

It’s really hard to photograph and reproduce a blue this light, but I did give a better view to my darling patrons, who got to see how the painting grew its dormant winter trees a few weeks ago.

The pale blue skies of winter hold an equally wan sun shining above these barren boughs. Five trees stand together with branches like lacework, intricate fractals silhouetted against the afternoon sky. A few little birds have braved the cold, can you find all three?

Winter Sun, 7″x5″ pen & ink and watercolor on watercolor paper.

Winter Sun, detail, by Amy Crook

Winter Sun, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see all the tiny detail in one little tree. Below, the painting waits in a frame for a spring that will never quite arrive.

Winter Sun, framed art by Amy Crook

Winter Sun, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Floating Gallery, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books
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Big Stars Little Stars

Tuesday, April 7th, 2015

Big Stars Little Stars, art by Amy Crook

Big Stars Little Stars, art by Amy Crook

I admit it, I love this painting. The stars are painted in interference blue, which shimmers with a pearlescent blue light when it’s in the sun, and the background has been given a subtle wash of dark purple over the black paper that adds a depth to the page that greatly pleases me. Despite the fact that they aren’t really part of a series, the painting this most reminds me of is Red Sky Firefly.

Every star, little or big, has a wobbly hand-painted halo of light around it, dozens of points of light twinkling in their tiny patch of void.

Where in your life could you use a shimmer of delight?

Big Stars Little Stars, 5″x5″ watercolor and interference watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

Big Stars Little Stars, detail, by Amy Crook

Big Stars Little Stars, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see just a hint of the deep reddish purple permeating the paper, adding interesting shadows to the glow of the interference blue that floats atop like stars in the void. Below, I’ve tucked it in a frame, a hint of alien sky just waiting to come live wherever you need it most.

Big Stars Little Stars, framed art by Amy Crook

Big Stars Little Stars, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Abstract and Just Plain Weird, Floating Gallery, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books
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City of Lights

Monday, April 6th, 2015

City of Lights by Amy Crook

City of Lights by Amy Crook

I found this bigger-than-a-bookmark scrap of paper among my things and I immediately knew what I wanted to do with it.

This fantastical city glows with periwinkle starlight, the buildings limned in white from an unseen moon. The stars floating above have just the tiniest bit of shimmer to them, enhancing the buildings below rather than stealing their spotlight.

It’s a perfect little slice of urban night life, if you love cities, dark skies, and tiny things.

City of Lights, 8.5″x2.5″ Japanese and interference watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

City of Lights, detail, by Amy Crook

City of Lights, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see a close-up of the tiny buildings along this strange skyline, some of them echoing real places and some of them far more alien. Below, you can see the piece tucked into a temporary frame, small but quite the wide panoramic view.

City of Lights, framed art by Amy Crook

City of Lights, framed art by Amy Crook

Categories: Floating Gallery, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Series and Books
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Cuppa Exuberance

Saturday, April 4th, 2015

Cuppa Exuberance by Amy Crook

Cuppa Exuberance by Amy Crook

I love tea, and I love teacups in all their strange and varied glory. There’s a design for everyone out there, and I decided to take my hand at drawing a few.

The first in a series, this cheerful cup of spring is leaping in its exuberance for life. From sky blue to gentle green, the lovely purple of crocuses and the soft yellow bumblebee, this cup celebrates the changing of the seasons.

I hand-painted metallic gold over certain details, including the word “exuberance” on the teabag tag, just like a real china cup might have.

You can bring a sense of celebration into your life every day with this Cuppa Exuberance.

Cuppa Exuberance, 7″x5″ pen & ink and watercolor on paper.

Cuppa Exuberance, detail, by Amy Crook

Cuppa Exuberance, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the shine of golden paint on the lovely purple tea tag, and the soft grey ink I used to for the linework on this pastel cuppa. Below, you can see it tucked into a frame, its enthusiasm gently contained.

Cuppa Exuberance, framed at by Amy Crook

Cuppa Exuberance, framed at by Amy Crook

Categories: Floating Gallery, Series and Books, Whimsical and Strange
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