First Impression

Brooklyn and Cassandra meet for the first time... and she's more than a little startled by his appearance.

Cheetah Warrior

I figure African gargoyles would have a very natural look to them, look like chimeras of animals that already exist (rather) like the London Gargoyles do.

Cheetah Warrior In Colour

Sam pic as above only coloured in Photoshop using an under-painting method.

Cristina As A Gargoyle

My best friend Cris as a gargoyle, who specifically requested to have a wing structure like Lexington. The tattoos and piercing are all real, just not in the places they actually are on the real Cris.

Devotion

Back when I was considering putting Destiny with Brooklyn (and back when she had Julianna Margulise-type hair), I drew this little picture of Brooklyn giving her a rose. I have such a hard time draiwng Brooklyn and I was actually fairly pleased with this one... though his beak is still off.

Gargoyle of Notre Dame

Eve from Where Heaven and Earth Meet. Coloured in Photoshop using the Paintbucket tool and the airbrush. I am so glad I have discovered under-painting.

Faerie Queen

I'd wondered what would happen if one of Oberon's Children and a gargoyle got together and had a kid. (Happens with humans all the time.) Thus we have The Faerie Queen... who looks a little like Titiana, but that was not on purpose.

Hellfire (NC-17)

My own little gargoyle, Hellfire... um... nekkid. Done on a dare. Cris dared me I wouldn't draw one of my characters as a pin-up. I have now proven her wrong... and will now hide.

Hellfire Stalking

Oh good, she put her clothes back on. Hellfire doing what she does best, scowling and stalking.

Though Lovers be Lost

Hundson and Destiny (after her redesign) right after Puck turns her back into a gargoyle and she regains the memories of her past life at Castle Wyvern.

Water Nymph

An underwater gargoyle! My best wings to date, I think... and the first time I used a Tria blending marker over my coloured pencils. I am rather happy with the effect.

Self-Portrait of the Artist As a Gargoyle

Exactly what it sounds like. Just me as a gargoyle (minus a few dozen pounds) with my trusty sketchbook in hand.

 

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