ALT: ink and water-soluble crayon. decorative, abstract. A figure knees holding a heart in the curl of their hands. blue flowing garments, a big foot, a long snakey neck lets the head gaze across and down toward the heart it is guarding.
ALT: water-soluble crayon, decorative. two small figures seem to be playing catch with a ball that is now between them in such a way I’m not sure which is throwing and which is catching this particular flight. they stand on uneven ground, one on a ledge overhanging the other. the ground has two opposing spirals, and rows of dots, that look spring-like to me.
ALT: pencil and colored pencil, a face in 3/4 profile with eyes closed and a small smile, while the back of the head is kind of exploding like fireworks.
ALT: water-soluble crayon and ink, abstract. solid shapes on either side of the page seem to restrict the flow of the fluid between them. the shape on the left has a texture of plates or scales, and is a smooth curve. the shape on the right is marked with horizontal lines, and has a sharp angle right at the pinch point.
ALT: water-soluble crayon and graphite. it’s sort of a jackrabbit with a billygoat beard and a knowing smile, and pointy ears one of which flops over a bit. it is sitting on a green hillside looking skyward.
ALT: water-soluble crayon. decorative design, with two blue cat silhouettes in opposite corners (lower left and upper right) Between them are two orange teardrop shapes swimming in opposite directions, each with a purple-blue spiral in its head. green and purple flow between.
ALT: water-soluble crayon. As described in the title. a lumpy green turtle is floating on some blue water with its head upraised and a little stream of bubbles floating up to a purple sky
ALT: water-soluble crayon. it’s a skull grinning, on the ground with some of the skeleton I guess, and some kind of plumage above its head, and a sort of decorated ceremonial staff standing beside.
ALT: water-soluble crayon, graphite. a stand of leafless trees in snow, up a bank to a dark sky. I meant it to be more gloomy and gray, but liked the way the blue showed up so I kept it.