Goth

Back in the day, inevitably, someone meeting me for the first time at an event would be disappointed, because, based on my work, they’d expected me to look like Morticia Addams and have a deep, throaty voice. Well, ‘be the serpent under’t’, I always say.

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Werewolf (unpublished)     ink/wash on Arches                                          100.

 

Divorce (Seattle Weekly)  ink/wash on Arches                                                       150.

 

Spooky Owl (unpublished)       ink on Arches                                        175.

 

Dark Shadow (unpublished)    ink on  Arches          50.

 

Mr. Right (unpublished)   ink on Arches                                                                sale  50.

Not sure why, but I used to put little black masks on my characters. Maybe from watching Zorro and Batman, as a kid. A pointy quill dipped in black ink pretty much dictated the style. I just enhanced it a bit by using rough paper, which gave the line a bit of scraggliness.

chicken harpy with black mask ink drawing
Annoying Chicken Woman (unpublished)    mixed media on Arches                 sale  50.

 

3 Little Pigs matches (unpublished)     ink on Arches                                 80.

 

Black Boots (unpublished)       ink on Arches                                                   110.

 

We may be dead but we’re having fun!   (unpublished)   ink on Arches               sale  80.

 

If Betty Boop and Betty Page had a love child
Betty Boots [Betty Boop + Betty Page] (unpublished) ink on Arches             sale    50.
Buy this OOAK Betty Boo Gorgoneion to go with your Betty collection (scroll down…last one and on sale, too)!

Dom Fountain (Seattle Weekly).  ink and white gouache on Arches                   175.

 

Real Grapes  (unpublished)    mixed media on Arches                           250.