
A Lannister always pays his debts.

You can call me Barbara.

Look out, there’s a me in the water.
… one of these things just doesn’t belong… but which one?

A Lannister always pays his debts.

You can call me Barbara.

Look out, there’s a me in the water.
… one of these things just doesn’t belong… but which one?
Not at the final yet, but added another character. You’re getting a look into the process.

I know what you’re thinking.

I live under the bridge.
This week’s entry did not get completed on time so you get to see a sneak peek at what it may become. I hope you’re not allergic to poison ivy.

It’s funny how yellow the lighting made this.
I actually did this design a while ago, but I didn’t share it on Doodlehoose. However, I’ve been working the program for camp and it crowded out my drawing time today so here’s the camp logo for the year. The theme for the year is missions.

This Monday’s installment of Doodlehoose brings you the meanderings of markers. Just a bunch of stuff that came to mind and went to pen and marker.

Hands in the Air Nonphibeous Scum!

Troop 6

Why the long face?
So I googled the word, “hairstyles” and used the images to randomly draw. After doing that I felt weird about provenance so I’ve included the photos with the drawings. However, I don’t know who’s images they are. Count these as a drawing exercises not original artwork.





This week is a bunch of random doodles I did, plus a monster from the cover of an old comic that I found in a reference book about old comics.

I can’t find my glasses… Marge, have you seen my glasses?
Here are some sketches I did tonight during my boys swimming lessons.
Aaron swimming

A 3D printed octopus i brought to draw

Working out my thoughts about Ex Machina
