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Uncategorized June 19, 2013

why’s it have to be this waytopus (spent a rather long time on this guy but I think I’m happy with the results. this was the style of drawing that I started my octopus series with and it’s still one of my favorites.) : gel pen: 6" x 4"

Uncategorized June 19, 2013

the octopus vanishes (have enjoyed doing these octopus outlines lately – looking forward to playing around with them more later)

Uncategorized June 19, 2013

an eraser of octopodes  : prismacolors, pencil, gel pen: 4"x6"

Uncategorized June 7, 2013

tabula rastopus a more anatomically correct offering than most of my octopuses. I’ll probably do some more with this as the base – figured I’d post it before I destroy it (see the octopus who knocks).  : gel pen: 4" x 6" (Based on photo by wonderful photographer EunJae Im)

Uncategorized June 7, 2013

the very hungry octopus  Print available in my Etsy store! …in stark contrast to my previous one! I wasn’t terribly happy with this one at first, but I like how it turned out – kind of children’s book illustration-y (hence the name). Might do some more like this. : watercolors, pencil: 4" x 6"

Uncategorized June 7, 2013

the octopus who knocks. This one started out as a happy little pointillist octopus until I added water, forgetting that the ink I’m using (Diamine Oxblood) is not even remotely waterproof. Whoops! The results are kind of neat though. : ink, watercolors, gel pen: 4"x6"

Uncategorized May 24, 2013

sketchy cephalopod (will surely be adding more to this but wanted to capture it in its current minimalist state) : gel pen: 4" x 6"

Uncategorized May 24, 2013

octopus of discord : watercolors, gel pen: 4" x 6" 

Uncategorized May 24, 2013

a lannister always pays his cephs (with all that gold – how could I not?) : watercolors, gold ink: 6" x 4"