“We all have 10,000 bad drawings in us. The sooner we get them out the better.”

― Walt Stanchfield

52 in ’22

This year’s drawing challenge. Draw weekly in 2022.

S is for Satyr

S is for Satyr

In Bestiary lore, the satyr is usually described as a type of ape, but is often pictured as a wild man. 31 of 52

Recent Drawings

L is for Lion

L is for Lion

Lions are well represented in Medieval Bestiaries. This is inspired by an actual lion bestiary illustration. #24 of 52

K is for Koala

K is for Koala

Koalas did not exist in Medieval Bestiaries as far as I can tell. However, they are cute and have knives in their feet, so they exist in my bestiary. #23 of 52

J is for Jack Rabbit

J is for Jack Rabbit

Medieval drawings of rabbits are often macabre. This is a copy of an actual illustration. #22 of 52