This was the first sketch and value study I did. I shared it in the SVS forums and based on feedback decided to change the poses of the characters to tell a better story.

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My dog doesn’t like to wear people things. She insists on having dignity and autonomy. It’s really the only thing we disagree about... now, even in my drawings she is taking off cute accessories! What gives? my

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was tons of fun, I was so inspired by everyone’s work! There is so much talent and hard work in this community ❤️ these are my four favorites, I think I’ll have a few made into prints for my Etsy store

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Inktober Day 29 - Bringing Holly indoors over Winter gives protection against evil spirits and brings luck. It shelters the fairies who bring kind fortune and hopes of a gentle Spring.

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Yes. Yes, I did just spend a good portion of the afternoon sketching armpit farts for a WIP. Time well spent!

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Inktober Day 27- Mallard braves the Winter and stays elusively bundled in his feathers and down. If alarmed they noisily take flight with his wife loudly squawking her annoyance!

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For day 26- and I love I discovered it around age 17 and have never gotten tired of it, 😍 my favorite pose is

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I wanted to do something a little different for today, so I used the prompt from instead! Enjoy this happy little ghost in her home

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Inktober Day 14 - Autumn theme. Rose-hips hang like bright earrings from the bush and pay Autumnal respect to the passing of the flowers and glorious summer scents.

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Inktober Day 13 - Autumn theme. The apples fall and litter the grass. This time the blackbirds, sparrows, dunnocks and robins feast but they share with the last few wasps, a rabbit and a queue of beetles.

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Today’s prompt is Of course the real cruelty here is that she is giving out candy corn instead of Turkish delight.

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Inktober Day 8 - Autumn theme. The crab apples, wild and sour, throw themselves to the ground in a bright red fairy circle round the tree.

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Inktober Day 6 - Autumn theme. And the fungi plumpen and shrug spreading their spores to be clutched by the damp air then coddled in soft, dark, earthy places.

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