Posts Tagged ‘sketch’

Fire Briar Rose

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Fire Briar Rose by Amy Crook

Fire Briar Rose by Amy Crook

This is a doodle of a fictional construct, a flower with 7 petals, 7 leaves, and 7 thorns. The thorns and leaves make a spiral going up the stem, one opposite the other so they frame the flower perfectly when viewed from above. The rose itself has char-black edges on the petals, which turn red and then orange, the center of the flower glowing like hot coals. The whole plant is barely 3″ tall, growing in singular solitude on the floor of certain magical forests.

I don’t think that all of this got conveyed in the doodle, but there’s only so much one can do with pencil. Still, it helped to have something concrete to think about when I was working on the story that featured the fire briar rose.

Categories: Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes
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Bonus Art: Drunk Octopus

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Drunk Octopus by Drunk Amy

Drunk Octopus by Drunk Amy

I skipped my art on Saturday because I was out all day, and at one point I ended up having a couple of Tom Collins while waiting for Iron Man 2 to start. I was reminded at that time that I hadn’t done my Daily Art post that day, and I whipped the napkin out from under my drink to doodle up this in about a minute. I didn’t make it home in time to share it on Saturday, so, here it is, stuffed-in-purse wrinkles, cherry-stem stain and all!

Tom Collins, yum.

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Daily Art: 2 for 1

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Mushroom Cave by Amy Crook

Mushroom Cave by Amy Crook

I had a Grand Day Out yesterday, getting canvases and hanging out with friends, and I totally forgot to post my daily art, so today you get a double dose. These are both doodles out of my bedside sketchbook, the first inspired by, of all things, the Facebook game Fairyland. The second was just a bit of odd playing around with shapes that blossomed into these reed-like creatures, bowing in sequence. Alien ambassadors or odd plants?

Reed Aliens by Amy Crook

Reed Aliens by Amy Crook

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Gnome

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Gnome doodle by Amy Crook

Gnome doodle by Amy Crook

I keep a little notebook of cheap blank paper by my bed, with a mechanical pencil stuck in the spiral binding. This is something I drew last night, while drinking Zen green tea liqueur, eating Mother’s lemon cookies, and listening to Naomi talk about marketing for artists. Go figure.

Categories: Angels, Cthulhu, and Other Myths, People, Figures and Faces
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Adam the Earth Elemental

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Adam the Earth Elemental by Amy Crook

Adam the Earth Elemental by Amy Crook

Today’s sketch is a character from an original story I’m working on, an earth elemental named Adam. He’s got the ability to disappear into a pot of earth and reappear out of another one elsewhere, traveling through his element. He’s only about half a meter tall, and quite wide and stocky for that height, with no hair to speak of, or a belly button, which I had to remind myself of because I kept wanting to put one in. It’s an interesting challenge to draw a character who’s humanish without being actually human, because the urge to correct this or that is hard to resist!

I’m really working on my perfectionism with this one, because as soon as I scanned it I could see things I didn’t like, but sketches like this aren’t really finished pieces, so I left it as is.

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Daily Art & Wood Sprite

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Wood Sprite by Amy Crook

Wood Sprite by Amy Crook

I’m trying an experiment for the rest of April and all of May — daily art posts. I have a ton of art lying around, some of it for sale, some of it not, some if it not suitable to be sold like this handsome fellow who’s on the back of some notes from a client meeting.

This wood sprite is inspired by the beautiful illustrations by Brian Froud in his collaboration with Charles de Lint, The Wild Wood.

Enjoy!

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