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The coloured version of my tiger drawing, with added ‘magic’ effect. I plan to use this as a sample

The coloured version of my tiger drawing, with added ‘magic’ effect. I plan to use this as a sample for private commissions, which will be set up on Kofi soon.


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Some close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CRSome close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolism included:3 CR

Some close-ups of my Popshot Magazine illustration. Here’s a run-down of the symbolismincluded:

3 CROWS: according to the old British rhyme we see ‘three crows for a murder’. Also - as a shamanistic power animal - the crow represents Sacred Law. Apparently, if you align with the crow you are instilled with the wisdom to know yourself beyond the limitations of one-dimensional thinking and laws and learn to trust your intuition.⠀
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BUTTERFLY: soul, transformation, resurrection, and hope.⠀
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THYME: courage and strength.⠀
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The bike helmet and the saucepan reference parts of the story.⠀
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CYCLAMEN FLOWERS: resignation and goodbye.⠀
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EYES: representing Aoife’s prophetic foresight.⠀
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THE MOON: the moon has a multitude of meanings but in this piece, it can be interpreted as the power of women, mystery and intuition. ⠀
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The waxing and waning moons have their own specific interpretations as well: 

WANING CRESCENT
: stands for letting go, surrender, and contemplation.⠀
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WAXING CRESCENT: stands for growth and manifestation.⠀
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The woman in the fire represents a major part of the story. The fire also represents creation, destruction and transformation. This fire in the story destroys but also leaves us with hope for a positive transformation.
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SKULL: obviously death and mortality.⠀
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PEONIES: as well as featuring in the story itself, Peonies represent honour and romantic love.⠀
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BEE: a bee represents the brittleness of life and our helplessness in the face of destiny.⠀
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The wineglass and journal are objects from the story.⠀


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Work in progress on another D&D character illustration. This one is an Elven Raanger.

Work in progress on another D&D character illustration. This one is an Elven Raanger.


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A  D&D character illustration commission. Meet Opal, a Tabaxi Warlock with a fairy dragon familiA  D&D character illustration commission. Meet Opal, a Tabaxi Warlock with a fairy dragon famili

A  D&D character illustration commission. Meet Opal, a Tabaxi Warlock with a fairy dragon familiar, punk rock style, and cold fire hair!


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Personal work. A  coat of arms/heraldry inspired illustration as a birthday/mothers day gift from my

Personal work. A  coat of arms/heraldry inspired illustration as a birthday/mothers day gift from my mum, including references to hobbies and interests we share as a family, and the beloved family dog!


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An orphaned work that didn’t end up being used for a project. The anatomy is a bit screwy but I quit

An orphaned work that didn’t end up being used for a project. The anatomy is a bit screwy but I quite like it anyway.


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100 heads 80 / 100 ! wow 20 more to go! I’m quite enjoying daily sketching so I intend to co

100 heads 80 / 100 !

wow 20 more to go! I’m quite enjoying daily sketching so I intend to continue past 100, whether that means more portraits, or moving on to a full figure daily. I still don’t know for certain


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100heads 78 / 100 ! I Haven’t tried to draw a child in who knows how long , so this certainly

100heads 78 / 100 !
I Haven’t tried to draw a child in who knows how long , so this certainly was an interesting one!


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