I drew a portrait of him during a bit of down-time
And it was really well-received! Woo and Yay!
Whilst checking and re-checking my Hanna Barbera piece, before it goes to print, I fancied something different, so started doodling different stuff, whilst doing so, I finished a portrait of an awesome content creator that I follow. His content is mainly about how awesome it is to be a Brit. (He’s not a Brit, but he found love with a Brit and has moved to the UK and his content is a funny look at the differences he finds between the US of A and the UK. He’s been great for me during tough times, to see the funny side of life. Here’s a link to his page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedBusRussVlogs
and here’s the portrait;
It’s not one of my most detailed pieces, but I’m happy with it and it was great fun to draw (even despite that much beard-hair!)
Anyhoo, I emailed it over to Russ and was delighted to get a lovely reply –
“Hi Dean, Thank you so much for the art, I absolutely love it! I wonder if I could have permission to use it on my social media accounts and post about it with credit to you?”
I absolutely love getting positive feedback on my art, so this has made my day and hopefully it might bring some much needed new folks over to follow me on my socials!
*Well, almost complete. 99% there, I’ve just got to get the poster or canvas printed and it’ll be 100% finished. I’m excited though I’ve been digitally drawing like a machine for 7 months, over 6 months on my Hanna Barbera project! If you like cartoons, you’ll definitely see one of your favourite Hanna Barbera cartoons in it! Click on the link below or visit my projects section to see how it all went:
Well, I said I’d be busy, so art might take a back seat for a while and I was kind of right. I have be very busy, but I’ve also managed to be productive too! As some of you may know, my daughter, Ocean, has been rightfully taking up the larger portion of our time, she has had her operation, (Posterior fusion and correction for Scoliosis), and it was a resounding success. It’s been tough. Incredibly, vomit-inducingly tough at times, but she is recovering well and her wound is healing nicely. A remarkable pece of major surgery by Mr.Lucas, her surgeon and the rest of the team, we are SO grateful. We’re also so proud of how Ocean’s coped and how much work she’s putting in to build herself to as normal as possible, (within allowed limits, it’s 18 mths before the spine fuses completely), she’s been a star and funny with it too. (You can follow her blog and progress here )
Doodling for charity.
So time has been swallowed up by trying being good parents and nurses, but there has been a lot of time between waiting for her 9hr op, waiting for a cab, sitting with her while she rested, and staying in the RMHC Evelina on my own allowed me to doodle and sketch and post-op, we’ve taken it in turns to keep her company, so again, some drawing time to be had there too. During Ocean’s stay in hospital, I drew a few doodles for the lovely staff at the RMHC, for their art table, for kids to colour in. They went down well, so I was asked to draw a few halloween drawings, which I did. Once returning home, I utilised down-time, or late nights to draw some cleaner, digital halloween-based drawings, (check them out in the slideshow below)
Add funny faces to the ghosts!
Colour – in sheet 1
Colour – in sheet 2
‘How to draw a simple ghost’ sheet
‘Add some funny faces to the pumpkins’ sheet
‘Happy Halloween’ colour – in sheet
When you find yourself enjoying your own activity sheet…
The ‘Add some funny faces to the pumpkins’ sheet was calling out to me, so i gave a few a go, then got a bit carried away, drawing 4 (or 5 in one case) different expressions for each of the 6 pumpkins. I created an outline of each, a plain colour of each AND a shaded/highlighted of each too! (That’s 75 in total, but 25 finished shaded pumpkins).
I don’t know at this stage whether these, or the activity sheets warrant their own page, but we’ll see where it takes me. But here are the pumpkins, as a slideshow…
big eyes
slightly moody, but cheeky too.
cute
goofy but happy
feeling rough
huge eyes
grrrr
GRRR
meiow
winker
nervous pumpkin
cyclops pumpkin
wonky eyes
traditional carved
happy pumpkin
toothy
argh!
big teeth keith
toofy-goofy-big-tongue
button-eyed-joe
eye-popping
life with bite pt 1
Life with Bite 2
Life with Bite 3 – Cute
Life with bite pt4. Cool.
I don’t know if they will ever amount to anything, I thought perhaps stickers, but again, I don’t know.
Also.. Mandalorians. Well, Star Wars in general really.
Quick and Dirty. That’s not how I like to be described, nor my art, usually, but sometimes, it’s nice to knock something out that has a satisfying result, but with less faff and fumbling. Ive been using my daughter’s Disney to catch up on some of the Star Wars franchise that has evaded me. I’ve seen a huge majority of it, but I’m filling the gaps. Early october, I watched all of ‘The Mandalorian’. (I’ve moved on to other series, like Ahsoka, Fett, Kenobi, Clone wars etc, since then, but some of the visuals of The Mandalorian captivated me enough to draw them). I’d personally like a poster of ‘Paz Vizsla’, perhaps I might sort that in the future. But you might have another favourite, see which you like in the slideshow bellow…
Grogu / Din Djarin
Grogu
Paz Vizsla
The Armorer
As I said, quick and dirty. Well, as you can tell, I’d hit my stride and put a bit more effort with The Armorer and Paz Vizsla, so they are bit less q&d, but you get the gist. I’m not sure if I’ll do any more like this, but who knows?
A friend in need…
Is a friend indeed. As you know, I don’t make any money from most of my art, yet. But (see above) sometimes it’s nice to do something to help out a bit. I’ve been sharing the link to Ocean’s GoFundMe page and asking if others can share it too, (please feel free to share too, we’re still hoping to hit the target to donate any excess to both the Evelina Children’s Hospital and RMHC). Some have shared already and some generous and lovely people have donated, which is lovely and is going towards Ocean’s recovery and essentials. Anything she doesn’t need will be donated to the charities mentioned above.
Understandably, not everyone can donate, some people are struggling enough right now, sacrificing all sorts to keep afloat. But an old pal of over 20 years has had some REALLY shite luck recently, losing both of his very beloved cats, then a whole heap of bad luck after this, which I won’t go into, but bad-bad. I really wanted to help him, he really wanted to help us, so after a long chat, he shared Ocean’s charity page and in return, I drew a cartoon-style double portrait of his cats..
The Cat Cherubs
I drew them in the style of ‘The Two Cherubs’ by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael), to depict them as angels, watching over their Dad. I also tried to capture certain details and colours unique to both kitties. I was pleased with the result, Jim was pleased with the result, happy days!
So what’s next?
That’s a good question, but one I partly can’t answer, because I have things lined up that I can’t talk about until they are approved/go on sale or can’t show because they are personal and require permission from the commissioner before I can show them here or on social media.
However, I should imagine there might be a few doodles in between the serious stuff, but lots of other stuff to blog about too, so I won’t be going quiet any time soon.
Have a great halloween, or light festival, whatever your preference is, either way, have fun and don’t get too scared!
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If you’re following the story, ‘The Shopping List’ saga continues! As you may recall, in the previous episode, I had made it into the internet-based KentOnline website, with Brad Harper’s story on The List.
Well, today I found out that the story had also made it to the local paper, KM Extra! Here’s a pic that my daughter’s friend sent her*:
*I still can’t find a copy so far!
A photo of the newspaper article in the KM Extra (Thanet).
If that’s how you found me, Hello! Welcome to the madness. Please peruse the rest of the site (via the menu).
If you’re not following the story, it begins here (opens in new tab) , to some, it might be “The worst story they’ve ever read”, but it’s been wonderful to see so many people smile along the way. Thank you everyone!