Monday, December 29, 2014

Five Color Animals






Yes I suppose there COULD be more than five colors in these!

Christmas gifts I made for my family this year.

Monday, November 3, 2014

The Knockers

A bunch of dudes I made for a children's story early this year. They are a race of dwarf/gnome-like people called "The Knockers".

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Passwords

Finally another one of life's mysteries has been solved! This is also something I made earlier this year but forgot to post here.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Punkins

Happy Halloween, everybody!

I made a little exercise with pumpkin shapes and then gave them all horrific faces. Truly I am a master carver. Look at those exquisite lines and terrifying expressions!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Dragon & Basilisk

I drew these last Christmas but then I forgot to post them. I was trying out something a bit different color-wise. Not sure if I'll ever repeat it but it was pretty fun.




Tuesday, October 28, 2014

I won an art contest!

Yes, turns out I did. Webhallen was looking for artwork to adorn the walls of their new store on Fridhemsplan in Stockholm and picked out my Mega Man-poster along with other seemingly amazing stuff. Check them out while you're there buying your Commodores and Call of Duties!

Board Game Characters



I'm working on ideas for a board game! It takes place in a sort of otherworldly market, where different creatures and weird folk try to finish their shopping lists and score the best deals on odd items before sunrise. These are sketches of some of the playable characters.

It's a big project with all the possible characters and item cards that need to be done, and I don't really have much time for it. But it feels really good to work on. Sort of like I ought to have started doing something like this a long time ago. We'll see how it turns out!

Friday, October 17, 2014

So I keep forgetting I've got this blog

But today I remembered, and decided that I was going to write in it as well.

I've been having trouble creating personal work for quite some time, and I suppose even drawing in general. I constantly feel that I need to top myself, or make a really grand project, or really try to fine-tune my style. Everything has to be planned just so. Of course, this always backfires and I more often than not end up creating nothing at all.

And that's really stupid.

So this week I have been letting myself sketch a couple of characters before my ordinary work, without caring too much of how they turned out. This is, aside from an exercise in character design, a way to allow myself some spontaneity. I used to be better at it, and I need to learn once again that it's not the end of the world if the finished product isn't the best thing I've ever created. So far it has felt really good.

I'll keep doing this as well as other exercises here on the blog, and write down more of my thoughts along the way. I believe it will be of help to me, and hopefully even to other stupid illustrators who are thinking too much.


(The regal looking guy is supposed to be Christian II of Denmark (generally known as Kristian Tyrann in Sweden) - I asked my friend what to draw, and she told me to draw the old king without looking up what he actually looked like.)

Friday, February 14, 2014