Arty Stuff!

Lots of lovely fun arty things by me!


Here's the deal: Most of my online art is on my Yerf page. Yerf is a wonderful archive of cartoon animal or "furry" art, with drawings and paintings by many disgustingly talented artists (and me as well :). The one downside to Yerf is that the admins prefer "funny animal" art to the exclusion of nearly everything else. So for me, "everything else" is right here. Enjoy enjoy!

OK, here's some more art (finally) NOW:WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT, THERE'S NOW EVEN YET MORE NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW ART! (2/02/02)

Ernest Pudding's Gourd Suprise: inspired by Gravity's Rainbow. Thomas Pynchon gets mega-bonus points for using the word "cucurbitaceous".

A goofy version of that ever-popular old-skool painting theme, the Annunciation. TRIAS!

You'd be sulky too if you were a bookmark.

A well-dressed man talking to some birds.

A sword-wielding chick assaulting a monstrous snakey thing. I really like this one.(If any of you Photoshop wizards out there wants to have a go at coloring this, be my guest. I can send you a high-res version. :)

A Touching Scene from Moby Dick, plus some guy with a gun. Nothing like puddling around in a big vat of GURRY to make you feel all warm and squishy inside!

THRILLING NEW SERIES!

Writing seminar doodles. The folks in the Liberal Arts here at Cornell have decided that everybody in the Ag School is an illiterate, cud-chewing, slack-jawed yokel who needs basic writing instruction. All are required to take Writing Seminars, and it gives the Lit grad students something to do. Anyhows, my seminar this semester is boring as all-get-out, and each class produces new and spectacular doodles. Here they be. (Updated weekly or so)

(Note: the writing seminar is over. HA! Freedom! And I got an A. :)

Doodle the first. Mostly comic book sketches, plus a winged cat.

Doodle the second. More comic book sketches. Lots of hatching or stippling or something.

Doodle the third. Jailbird from the Writing Seminar of the Damned. Also there is an elf.

Doodle the fourth. Elfy girl in jeans, wielding magical crosshatching powers. Not on lined paper, so it actually scanned decently.

Doodle the fifth. A pair of quasi-anime-ish girly girls that wandered onto some photocopied readings.

Doodle the sixth. Young Werther, from Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther".

Doodle the seventh. An unedited page of pure, wholesome arty goodness. Plus a nice butt.

QUITE POSSIBLY the best of the lot. Took me TWO class sessions to finish. WINTER IN ITHACA STINKS.

Not technically a writing seminar piece; drawn in the evening. A try at a new linework technique. Half of some girl's face. Sentence fragments.

Art for a t-shirt. Not really a doodle, but it is something I did start to finish in one session of Writing Seminar. It's for the marching band's t-shirts.

Because the WS doodles have been dull lately, here's something from Spring Break. I spent about 14 hours total sitting around in airports en route to Chile, and here's what I produced. Comic book stuff.

Devilish guy. A bona fide Writing Seminar doodle; ballpoint pen with watercolors.

Shocked fairy. WS again. I don't know what she's so upset about.

More comic stuff, now in COLOR! Glorious, glorious Tria color. Oh, how I love them Tria markers.

A guy and a vulture, drawn with watercolor pencils and blended with my own drool-moistened finger. Mmmm. Charming. :)

A guy from my latest comic project. "The curfew had been lifted and the gamblin' wheel shut down; Anyone with any sense had already left town..."

A gal from my latest comic project. Isn't is funny how I have eight gazillion comic books in progress, but I never seem to finish 'em? Blame it on Cornell.

That gal again, this time being a cabaret songbird. Bob Dylan sez: "A little while later the crowd thinned out/ I was just about to do the same/ She was standin' there, in back of my chair/ Said to me, "Don't I know your name?""

And again. Different guy this time. Somebody said he looks like the young Obi-Wan Kenobi. I should have drawn him with his hat on.

Mural in my dorm... the sort-of-final version of this. Not a great shot, but you can see more of it. Thanks for Punk for the picture.

An angel and a mermaid, orbiting a funny sun-lookin' thing. Yup.

Rocker girl playing bass. (kinda like Zero. )

Sporty people playing sports. Drawn for a sports award ceremony at my school.

A harpy.....drew this when I was considering joining "Elfwood", a web gallery for fantasy art. All the art seemed to involve cute, nubile li'l pixies and such, so I came up with this decidedly non-cute harpy. WARNING: Harpy here is naked ! Don't look if you can't deal with nekkid women. (Given that she's drawn with the physiology of a Neandertal, I shouldn't think this is too overly suggestive)

Oldish Stuff!

The Really Amazing Super-Logo of the Really Amazing Super-Team. ..I think this is fairly nifty. One small step for man, one medium-sized step towards getting the comics book finished.

Mycroft, v.2.4 Mycroft, updated. Ain't he a charmer? I've been drawing lots of little Mycroft sketches lately. Here come some more!

Mycroft's only got one.."..but it's a big one."

Mycroft proudly displays his chest hair. Oh, the humanity.

Poor ol' Mycroft..first the body hair, now the Attack of the Sorely Misused Homemade Zip-a-Tone.


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