ALT: water-soluble crayon (caran d’ache). a creature that most nearly resembles a rat wears a lavender collar with a decorative flower on it, and timidly clutches something that could be a small rock or large piece of toast or cheese.
ALT: water-soluble crayon and graphite. this started with a quick sketch of my cat’s feet as she sat with them all primly in a line. then a lot of other stuff went on top – starting with a big moon-shell spiral, and a stream of red and orange brambly stuff down the length of the page. the energy is pretty chaotic, in contrast to the tidy paws.
ALT: water-soluble crayon. on a brown ground, textured a bit like tree bark, there are spots of black that are shaped into odd beasts and creatures. accents of orange and light green.
ALT: water-soluble crayon and watercolor, abstract, calligraphic. vaguely resembles a coiled snake with an extremely grumpy aspect, possibly wrapped around a stone or egg. I have a head cold and spent the whole day on tedious data entry, just a few minutes in studio.
ALT: water-soluble crayon. it’s a bird, with a big bill, looking up. sort of calligraphic style black outline, orange beak and feet, green and blue feathers.
ALT: water-soluble crayon, abstract-ish. a pair of figures are either dancing or fighting with each other in a scene that seems full of bare trees and flames
ALT: water-soluble crayon, abstract. curved red-orange lines like a sound wave symbol arc across a backdrop that has something tree-like in the middle, orange above and blue-green below with sort of drippy organic shapes
ALT: water-soluble crayon, sort of abstract landscape. there’s a big orange shape that could be a mountain with googly eyes and a huge goofy smile. it leans on a greenish lump that might also have an eye, who knows.