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Rubber teeth
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spiralshells · 15 days
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Solar eclipse sale!
Strange and interesting plants, for two bucks or less!
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spiralshells · 16 days
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Digital sketch dump. Some of these might get inked and colored when work lets up again.
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spiralshells · 24 days
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dinosaur passions
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spiralshells · 25 days
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the body becomes a foreign object
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spiralshells · 26 days
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Porygon Z/Revavroom. Nickname: Hard Drive. Beep beep vroom vroom
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spiralshells · 29 days
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He threw it on the ground!!!
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spiralshells · 1 month
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This guy has been appearing in my sketchbooks lately. Some kinda earthworm-goblin-guy. Lives underground, eats dirt. You kids get off my dirt!!
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Blood bag
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Guy vaguely based on the aphids who used to live here until the milkweed died
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sometimes it pays to take things less seriously
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GARBAGE DAY
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One dozen eggs!!
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WobbuFIST!!
The divergent evolution of Wynaut that chooses VIOLENCE!!!
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Random grayscale Moldello
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Drawing from today + one of the songs that came on while I was doing it
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better all the time
Ink, watercolor, acrylic and metal leaf on poplar, 2022.
This one is quite large, painted on a 25"x13.5" construction-grade board. My favorite thing about painting on raw wood is that you kind of have to accept it as a collaborator - each piece has its own personality and its own input to add. In this case, a natural hole in the board informed the opening in the subject's throat.
The edges of the board are also coated in metal leaf, though you can't see it here.
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