Weiss - getting Ready A commission that I did of Weiss from RWBY in her 2nd costume.
Picture completed in November of 2019.
Media: Watercolours, gouache, and ink on paper.
Weiss - getting Ready A commission that I did of Weiss from RWBY in her 2nd costume.
Picture completed in November of 2019.
Media: Watercolours, gouache, and ink on paper.

Weiss - getting Ready

A commission that I did of Weiss from RWBY in her 2nd costume.

Picture completed in November of 2019.

Media: Watercolours, gouache, and ink on paper. 

ATC - Speedy A commission I received for a sketch card of Speedy from Arrow. Her costume was fun to do with the colour fade.
Finished in October of 2019
Medium: Watercolours, Gouache, & Ink on 2.5"x3.5" Card
ATC - Speedy A commission I received for a sketch card of Speedy from Arrow. Her costume was fun to do with the colour fade.
Finished in October of 2019
Medium: Watercolours, Gouache, & Ink on 2.5"x3.5" Card

ATC - Speedy

A commission I received for a sketch card of Speedy from Arrow. Her costume was fun to do with the colour fade.

Finished in October of 2019

Medium: Watercolours, Gouache, & Ink on 2.5"x3.5" Card 

Rusalka Past & Present A while back I did an inktober piece about rusalkas, and I ended up learning a lot about these Russian fey. There’s so much more to them than the drowned woman story that we commonly hear about, it’s really just the...
Rusalka Past & Present A while back I did an inktober piece about rusalkas, and I ended up learning a lot about these Russian fey. There’s so much more to them than the drowned woman story that we commonly hear about, it’s really just the...

Rusalka Past & Present

A while back I did an inktober piece about rusalkas, and I ended up learning a lot about these Russian fey. There’s so much more to them than the drowned woman story that we commonly hear about, it’s really just the surface.

Centuries ago, before the arrival of Christianity in the area, rusalkas were very similar to river nymphs. They spent winters sleeping in the rivers, and rise with the spring to bring life back to the land.

As it often did, the church did it’s best to get rid of pagan beliefs when it arrived in the area. They changed these friendly water spirits into evil, vengeful drowned women. Rather than walking the riverside to bring life and renewal to the land, the church said that they were looking for victims to drown to avenge their own deaths. This piece is meant to honour the whole story of the rusalka, and remind the world of who they actually are. So remember the real rusalkas, nature spirits who rejuvenate the world in spring time.

Finished in November of 2019

Medium: Watercolours, Gouache & Ink on Paper

Lavender Witch & Her Familiar ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/karitasart/
Her art is always colourful and bold, but...
Lavender Witch & Her Familiar ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/karitasart/
Her art is always colourful and bold, but...

Lavender Witch & Her Familiar

‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.

This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/karitasart/

Her art is always colourful and bold, but still soft and lovely. She also has a great sense of humour. You should check out her page to see some awesome art.

A witch, a cat, and purple, I was destined to participate on this DTIYS. I changed the pose a little bit, but really liked the original so I didn’t stray too far. I also gave her kitty an incredibly long tail. This was partially because I wanted to draw a fluffy tail, but also because in some places like Japan a cat with a long tail is suspected to have magic powers.

Finished in October of 2019

Medium: Watercolours, Gouache & Ink on Paper 

ATC - Spooktacular - Ghostly Rider I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...
ATC - Spooktacular - Ghostly Rider I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...

ATC - Spooktacular - Ghostly Rider

I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here: https://pabkins.com/blog/

October’s theme was ‘Spooktacular’. This was my fourth card for that month, a ghost riding a kelpie.

A kelpie is normally a creature to be feared. They prey on unsuspecting travelers, luring them onto their backs and dragging them to a watery grave. This kelpie, though, has been rendered safe. His last victim, a spirit now, was furious at her fate. She had a life to live, and not expecting it to be snatched away by a tricky fey.
Her spectre decided to do something about her rage, and take revenge. She harnessed her rage and fury, using it to possess and take control of the kelpie. Now she rides the beast into eternity, not only deciding where they go, but preventing the kelpie from taking any more victims. The kelpie is now fading into a spectre himself, trapped to roam the moors with her forever.

I hope this one found a good home!

Picture completed in October of 2019.

Media: Gouache and Ink on paper

ATC - Spooktacular - Tatzelwurm I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...
ATC - Spooktacular - Tatzelwurm I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...

ATC - Spooktacular - Tatzelwurm

I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here: https://pabkins.com/blog/

October’s theme was ‘Spooktacular’. This was my third card for that month, the Tatzelwurm.

Said to inhabit the Alpine forests of Europe, the tatzelwurm is a strange creature. With the face and clawed legs of a cat and a serpentine body, it is a ferocious sight. Witnesses often flee in terror, especially those who see it using it’s venomous breath.

Is it really such an evil creature, or just misunderstood? This tatzelwurm is easily surprised and hisses in fear, but it isn’t malevolent. And the venomous breath? He just uses it to soften the meat of his dinner.

I hope this one found a good home!

Picture completed in October of 2019.

Media: Gouache and Ink on paper 

ATC - Spooktacular - Skeleton Tarot - Lovers I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it...
ATC - Spooktacular - Skeleton Tarot - Lovers I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it...

ATC - Spooktacular - Skeleton Tarot - Lovers

I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here: https://pabkins.com/blog/

October’s theme was ‘Spooktacular’. This was my second card for that month, the Lovers card from the Skeleton Tarot.

The tarot is often used to predict the future, and the Lovers card is no exception. But how far into the future can the cards see? For this couple, “until death do us part” wasn’t enough. Their love lasts forever, and they will dance together into eternity. So if you ever pull this particular card in a reading, give it a moment of extra thought. Are you ready for love eternal?

I hope this one found a good home!

Picture completed in October of 2019.

Media: Gouache and Ink on paper 

ATC - Spooktacular - Demongirl I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...
ATC - Spooktacular - Demongirl I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here:...

ATC - Spooktacular - Demongirl

I’ve joined a group on Instagram where you complete 3 or more small trading cards every month that you participate and send them in and then receive cards from other members. You can find details about it here: https://pabkins.com/blog/

October’s theme was ‘Spooktacular’. This was my first card for that month, a shy demon girl.

Not everyone is comfortable with their surroundings, with the place they call “home.” That includes our pink demon here. She may have a surface appearance that goes with the hellscape where she was born, but it’s not who she is on the inside. She hates it here, in this dark and evil place. The demon wants nothing more than to use her bizarre magic wings to fly out of there to a better, more pleasant place. But would another place accept her, considering what she looks like?

I hope this one found a good home!

Picture completed in October of 2019.

Media: Watercolour, Gouache, Marker and Ink on paper 

Spider Witch ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/librae44/
I also doubled up and used it for a Witch prompt on a drawlloween...
Spider Witch ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/librae44/
I also doubled up and used it for a Witch prompt on a drawlloween...

Spider Witch

‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.

This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/librae44/
I also doubled up and used it for a Witch prompt on a drawlloween list.

Librae does all kinds of fantasy and fanart work, both traditional and digital. Go check out her page!

I really loved this design, so I was super happy to draw her. I decided that she should be wearing latex, because shiny is awesome. I changed up the pose a little bit to have her playing with her hair, but overall it was a great design so I didn’t change too much.

Finished in October of 2019

Medium: Watercolours, Gouache & Ink on Paper 

Hair Fishbowl ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/myrmidia/
I saw a few fish-swimming-in-watery-hair pieces going around...
Hair Fishbowl ‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.
This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/myrmidia/
I saw a few fish-swimming-in-watery-hair pieces going around...

Hair Fishbowl

‘Draw this in your Style’ made its comeback and I did another handful of them over on Instagram.

This one comes courtesy of a design by https://www.instagram.com/myrmidia/

I saw a few fish-swimming-in-watery-hair pieces going around last year and thought that it would be fun to try myself. Also Myr’s girls are always so soft and dynamic, so I knew an event from her would be interesting to dive into. If you don’t know her go and check her out!

I didn’t change a ton with this one. The pose is somewhat different, and I extended the piece a little so that you could see more of her body. I don’t tend to do headshots very often so this felt like a more natural place to end the piece for me. I used gouache in her hair and on the fish because I really wanted them to stand out, and I think that the effect worked out well. I’d like to see this girl move and see what her hair looks like as she goes about life.

Finished in September of 2019

Medium: Watercolours, Gouache & Ink on Paper 

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