Some recent work:
The final piece for my colour class - the bird morphed from a falcon into a pigeon and got quite flashy. The teacher seemed to be a fan as I was working on it in class, which is always nice.

Some shoddy photobooth images of my first major drawing assignment. I hope to have some scans of this someday, as I was thrilled with how well the project turned out. It was a storyboard documenting a day in the life of a pigeon (from the pigeon's point of view).


The final frame, which was my favourite. In related news, drawing buildings takes 500 years (or approximately 12 hours for the whole assignment. Ouch).
In non-school work, all I've done lately has been a wash for some whales.


I promise it is not nearly so neon-pea-soup-green in person (though I think one more, browner wash might be necessary).
Now back to class! Onwards & upwards!
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