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Locker
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Celestial
40 5102 Sep 19, 2019
Boudicca
55 5256 Sep 12, 2019
Labyrinth
54 5050 Sep 05, 2019
Lindwurm
49 5228 Aug 29, 2019
Woodwose
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Fairy Rings
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Mandrake
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Hawthorne
37 5054 Aug 01, 2019
Blackberries
45 5059 Jul 25, 2019
Oh man, we messed up.
Well, we didn’t really, we work from a list in advance of what the next Folklore Thursday is gonna be. The list is pretty far in advance, and, apparently, this week, changed. So instead of whatever-this-weeks-topic was it became insects. BUT THIS WAS THE FIRST WEEK I WAS ACTUALLY AHEAD! so, poop. Instead you’re getting too Folklore strips. Locker, was my new fav.
Davy Jones’ Locker. The deep-sea Hell of the drowned, according to pirate-lore and later nautical-lore. Davy Jones a diabolical figure, sometimes said to be glimpsed among the rigging during a storm. More often than not though, the sea-devil simply waits below.
John Reppion via Twitter
I love stuff like this, instantly I could see it all – deep-sea Hell of the drowned? Class! Trying to get something of a narrative in there – the sailer with the red scarf, drowned in the waters. And shifting to a symbolic skull in the water, was fun in the last panel.
I enjoy drawing gruesome faces, so that much is fun for me.
You can buy a digital collection of book 2 for just £6.99 on Comixology – it’s a bargain!
(and hey, if you’re not already a Patreon of mine, you can sign up for $1 to see early pics and some exclusive pics, and get a behind the scenes peek, with articles on Clip Studio Paint and Comics story telling for the early bird price of just $5 – only a limited number of slots at that price!)
Wasn’t what I wanted though, so thought I’d have a go again this time using a photo – so I nabbed a random “male model” sketch off the interwebs, and scribbled roughly the look and painted the colorus based on the lighting in that. It’s miles better. Frustratingly so. Much less faffing in the colours, and the lighting (despite him being blue) is much more believable. I should probably do more studies of this nature.
Bit nuts, this is lining up to be the busiest year ever for me. But then, that’s all the more reason to do something else. Something that I can switch myself off for and just be somewhere else.
I’ve acted before- 20 years ago and went back to it last year, did Macbeth and had friends I’ve known for decades come up and say “I’ve never seen you stand so still”. Then I did another play where I was a narrator and stood on stage stock still for an hour. I liked the stillness. I like the knowing that I have something to say at an exact moment. The most awkward bit of rehearsals I find are the bits before and after the rehearsing where you’re mixing, and I still find myself standing alone amongst a crowd.
It’s wanky to say it, I know, but I like just losing myself in someone else’s lines.
Look there’s me playing ross (centre) in Macbeth! What a tubby little man I have become.
(I still want to do a mega sci-fi fantasy epic of Macbeth… but it’s unlikely to ever happen…)
British artists that can do pretty do remarkable well in the States.
British artists that can’t, end up having a decent career in the UK, but never noticed beyond those shores.
My mum (god rest her) used to say my women looked like men. I’m horribly aware of my shortcomings in this area.
Anyway, this sketch is alright though – literally a 2 minute pen & ink sketch – drawn using one of the Frenden brushes in Clip Studio. My instincts are to use a very controlled line, nothing rough, thought it’d be a fun exercise to use a rough pen to draw something nice.
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