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Every culture seems to have their own take on a dragon-lke creature. This one doesn't have wings but I thought about him having buggy eyes and lots of legs like a centipede (the bug not the game) and wingy ears instead.
Magic marker and colored pencil on paper 5 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Tough day at the office. Apparently if you're a human you work during "the week" or on "workdays". If you're a monster there is no rest, day off, or "weekend". There's just too much mayhem and destruction to cause. Monsters wake up in the morning, put on their tie, workwear, or what-have-you, and march off to eat people and smash things.
Ink and charcoal on pastel paper, 12" x 8 1/2"
Well, it's a roundabout way to get here but this rodentesque little guy came to me while I was looking at a fire extinguisher today.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 8 1/2" x 7"
Holy Moly! It's an amebeye...or perhaps a pareyemecium? Just imagine looking into a microscope and seeing this looking back at you.
Ink and colored pencil on charcoal paper, 16" x 12"
So the guerrilla says, "I need that like I need a puppy on my back!"
Ink on watercolor paper, 9" x 7"
Yes he's a monster.
I know there are flowers.
I know it isn't overly creepy, scary, or freightening.
But just like me, I assure you; he eats people. It's definitely true...it's on the internet.
Ink on watercolor paper, 18" x 12"
You're standing in the middle of the street. All of a sudden, you're surrounded by skinny ribby elephant-footed zombies with their tongues hanging out. Do you run for cover or try to fend them off?
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 8 1/2" x 12"