Sketches: Yet more school doodles
Posted Feb 2, 2012 at 13:57 CET in My art and illustration.
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I found another notebook from university with lots more doodles. I think this may be the last one.
Yet another Disney inspired castle.
This is Son of Arugal. A worgen that roams the Silverpine forest in World of Warcraft and was my greatest fear when my first WoW character was “growing up” in the area. All of a sudden he’d come charging out of nowhere and hunt you down and kill you. He was so hard to tell apart from the regular lower level worgens at first glance that every time I saw a worgen my heart would jump.
A bike and a plan for this Lucia outfit.
Winter person and circus elephant.
Planning 18th century stuff to sew. I have since made the petticoats and the jacket to the right, called a pierrot, is in progress at the moment. I just need some more silk for the sleeves. If you’re interested in this stuff you should follow my 18th century blog, though it’s been a bit neglected lately.
Ship and monster inspired by those old maps with sea monsters, firework and tower with mysterious lurking man.
A circus princess swinging through my notes.
Christmas tree.
Advent star and advent lights.
A tiny space girl.

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4 comments on “Sketches: Yet more school doodles”
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rebecca, black-swans-pond.blogspot.com
wwooaahh! Amazing!!
Those 18thC ladies are stunning! Would you ever sell prints of them?
Anushka, byanushka.wordpress.com
I had to make a costume like the outfit that you drew, at my uni! mine was meant for a Venetian courtesan type of figure (http://byanushka.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/candide…)
Johanna, johannaost.com
Thank you!
Rebecca: I could probably make a print of the drawing on the cover, but the other ones can’t be scanned without the things written on the backside showing through. E-mail me if you’re interested!
heather, audreyeclectic.blogspot.com
These sketches are so gorgeous, and you so capture that era and the clothes. what talent you have!
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