A splash of colour
A portrait drawn with graphite pencils, processed and coloured in The Gimp.
10 March 2019 - 06:14
A portrait drawn with graphite pencils, processed and coloured in The Gimp.
10 March 2019 - 06:14
Two-point perspective drawing of a ruins near a pine forest.
15 October 2017 - 10:24
A pond and a tree on a valley. A rocky mountain in the distance. Grass.
15 October 2017 - 10:17
A futuristic cityscape in one-point perspective. Drawn in ink, scanned, and coloured in The GIMP.
15 October 2017 - 10:14
Ink and watercolour drawing of an abandoned compound in the middle of nowhere.
15 October 2017 - 10:09
Coloured pencil drawing of a shanty town in the shadow of sky scrapers and other urbanscapes.
05 October 2017 - 20:53
Here be dragons.
No, not really— because I don't draw a lot of dragons.
In the last decade, I have been making a living as a web developer and server administrator. Before that, however, I had been mainly a graphic designer and illustrator. I have come a long way from my roots. In 2015, I realised that I needed to go back to those roots; because in as much as a lot of creativity is involved in problem solving, that kind of creativity falls short to the sort that actually creates problems.
I want to tell stories. I want to visualise different sorts of situations. I want to imagine how different sorts of people would handle those situations. I want to give fictional people fictional problems and capture them in frames as they work on their solutions. I want to show those frames to everyone who cares to look at them.